Crime Statistics

Brading Crime Rate

+1.7%year-over-year

Crime is stable and LOW in Brading

Brading crime rate is 54.4 per 1,000 people (Dec 2024 - Nov 2025). Analyze detailed safety scores, historic town crime trends, and property protection advice.

Overall Crime Rate

54.4
Crimes per 1,000 people
stable trend

Property Crime Rate

10.1
Property crimes per 1,000 people
Includes burglary, theft, vandalism

How Brading Compares to UK Average

Overall Crime:54.4vs 91.7 UK avg
-37.3 per 1,000 people
Property Crime:10.1vs 32.3 UK avg
-22.2 per 1,000 people

Brading's crime rate is significantly lower than UK average

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2,232 places2,447 places

Based on population of 2,170 over 12 months

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Crime Statistics Summary for Brading

Data last updated: September 2025. Source: Police.uk, ONS, Home Office.

Crime rates per 1,000 people in Brading
Overall Crime Rate54.4 per 1,000 people
Property Crime Rate10.1 per 1,000 people
UK Average Crime Rate91.7 per 1,000 people
UK Average Property Crime Rate32.3 per 1,000 people
Safety Score85 out of 100
Population2,170
Trendstable
Comparisonsignificantly lower than UK average
Crime Breakdown by Type in Brading
Crime TypeTotal CountPer 1,000 PeoplePercentage of Total
Violence and sexual offences6931.858%
Anti-social behaviour94.28%
Other theft94.28%
Public order83.77%
Criminal damage and arson52.34%
Drugs52.34%
Other crime41.83%
Burglary31.43%
Vehicle crime20.92%
Shoplifting20.92%
Bicycle theft10.51%
Possession of weapons10.51%

Brading, a historic and peaceful town on the Isle of Wight, recorded a low overall crime rate of 54.4 per 1,000 people for the period from December 2024 to November 2025. This is significantly lower than the UK national average of 91.7, resulting in a high safety score of 85/100 (UK average is 79/100). The crime trend in Brading is currently stable, showing a negligible increase of 1.7% year-over-year. These figures confirm Brading as one of the safest and most secure residential areas in the region. The following sections provide a detailed breakdown of crime types, monthly trends, and specific time-based insights to help residents and visitors understand the local safety landscape in this tranquil community.

Brading Safety Score

85
Safe
Safety Score out of 100

Brading has a relatively good safety score compared to the UK average (79).

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Most Common Crimes in Brading

#1

Violence and sexual offences

Percentage:58%
Per 1,000:31.8
Total:69
#2

Anti-social behaviour

Percentage:8%
Per 1,000:4.2
Total:9
#3

Other theft

Percentage:8%
Per 1,000:4.2
Total:9
#4

Public order

Percentage:7%
Per 1,000:3.7
Total:8
#5

Criminal damage and arson

Percentage:4%
Per 1,000:2.3
Total:5

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Brading exhibits a crime profile where violence and sexual offences are the most common, accounting for 58.5% of all reported incidents, with 69 crimes recorded annually. 'Other theft' is the second most common category at 7.6%, followed by anti-social behaviour at 7.6%. These figures reflect Brading's status as a historic and relatively quiet residential town with a stable community.

Property-related crime in Brading has a combined rate of 10.1 per 1,000 people, which is exceptionally low compared to the UK average. This category is led by other theft (7.6%), criminal damage and arson (4.2%), and burglary (2.5%). Vehicle crime and shoplifting are extremely rare, each representing less than 2% of the total crime. For residents, this means that Brading is one of the safest areas on the island, with very low risks of serious property-related offences. However, the prevalence of 'other theft' and criminal damage suggests that opportunistic minor thefts and vandalism are the primary concerns. Homeowners should focus on basic deterrents, as the low burglary rate (1.4 per 1,000) indicates a very secure residential environment. The area's small-town character and stable population contribute to these exceptionally low crime figures.

Crime Types Breakdown

Violence and sexual offences
69 incidents (31.8 per 1,000)
Anti-social behaviour
9 incidents (4.2 per 1,000)
Other theft
9 incidents (4.2 per 1,000)
Public order
8 incidents (3.7 per 1,000)
Criminal damage and arson
5 incidents (2.3 per 1,000)
Drugs
5 incidents (2.3 per 1,000)
Other crime
4 incidents (1.8 per 1,000)
Burglary
3 incidents (1.4 per 1,000)
Vehicle crime
2 incidents (0.9 per 1,000)
Shoplifting
2 incidents (0.9 per 1,000)
Bicycle theft
1 incidents (0.5 per 1,000)
Possession of weapons
1 incidents (0.5 per 1,000)
Crime Types Breakdown for Brading - showing Violence and sexual offences (58%), Anti-social behaviour (8%), Other theft (8%)

Crime Rate Trend

228.6% change(over 12 months)
Brading
UK Avg/month
Crime Rate Trend for Brading - showing 228.6% increase over 12 months

Compare Brading with similar populations

Brading has a 40.7% lower crime rate than the UK average.

Compare Brading with similar populations - Brading crime rate is 40.7% lower than UK average

The monthly crime trend in Brading shows a stable and very low profile with some minor fluctuations throughout the year. The year began with a rate of 1.4 crimes per 1,000 in December 2024, rising gradually through the spring to peak at 6.0 in July 2025. The rate remained consistently low, ending at 4.6 in November.

The year-over-year change of only 1.7% confirms that the area's safety landscape is exceptionally stable. This lack of significant change suggests that the factors influencing crime in Brading are well-managed and that local community safety measures are being effective. For residents, this stability is very reassuring, suggesting that while they should be slightly more vigilant during the busier summer months—particularly regarding opportunistic theft—the overall risk remains exceptionally low and predictable throughout the year.

When Do Crimes Happen in Brading?

Understanding peak crime times helps you stay vigilant and secure your property when it matters most.

Simulated Data

This heatmap shows estimated crime patterns based on Brading's crime statistics, crime type distribution, and general knowledge of when different crimes typically occur. This is not real historical data for specific times.

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Crime time heatmap for Brading - showing when crimes are most likely to occur by day and hour

How To Keep Safe in Brading

The most common crime type in Brading is violence and sexual offences, though the actual volume is exceptionally low. To maintain your personal safety, especially in more quiet or isolated locations, it is always wise to remain aware of your surroundings and plan your journeys in advance. When walking at night, stick to well-lit areas and inform someone of your plans.

Property crime in the area is exceptionally low, but the presence of 'other theft' and criminal damage suggests that basic security should still be maintained. Ensure that garden equipment and bicycles are not left unsecured in plain sight, and that side gates are locked. For vehicle owners, even in such a safe area, it is good practice to ensure your car is always locked and that no valuables are left on display. Being part of a local community group or Neighbourhood Watch can also help you stay informed about any minor local issues, allowing for collective preventative action with your neighbours. These simple, proactive steps will help you enjoy the high level of safety that Brading offers while ensuring your property remains secure.

What Types of Crime Happen When in Brading?

Different crimes occur at different times. This breakdown shows which crime types dominate each time period.

Based on Crime-Type Weighted Model

Morning

6am - 12pm

Theft62%
Other22%
Burglary10%
Vehicle Crime7%
Violence0%

Morning hours see elevated levels of theft as local businesses and retail outlets open.

Afternoon

12pm - 6pm

Theft63%
Other20%
Burglary15%
Vehicle Crime2%
Violence0%

Daily commercial and social activity leads to theft-related offences being most common in the afternoon.

Evening

6pm - 12am

Other42%
Theft31%
Burglary18%
Vehicle Crime9%
Violence0%

Public order and anti-social behaviour see a relative increase during the town's evening social hours.

Night

12am - 6am

Other34%
Vehicle Crime25%
Burglary24%
Theft17%
Violence0%

Burglary and vehicle crime reach their highest percentages during the quietest overnight hours.

Simulated Data - Crime-Type Weighted Model

These crime patterns are estimated using the Crime Survey for England and Wales (ONS) time-of-day data, weighted by Brading's specific crime type distribution from Police.uk. This is not real historical data for specific times in Brading, but a model-generated estimate based on the area's crime composition and national timing patterns.

Crime types by time period for Brading - showing breakdown of burglary, violence, theft, and vehicle crime by morning, afternoon, evening, and night

Analysis of time-based crime patterns in Brading shows that different offences peak at various times of the day, though overall volumes are very low. Morning hours (6am - 12pm) and afternoons (12pm - 6pm) see a high concentration of theft-related crimes, accounting for 62% and 63% of incidents in those periods respectively. This corresponds with the town's daily commercial activity. As the day moves into the evening (6pm - 12am), 'other' crimes, including public order and anti-social behaviour, become more dominant, making up 42% of reports.

The night-time period (12am - 6am) shows a shift in the risk profile. While total crime is at its lowest, the percentage of burglary and vehicle crime peaks during these hours, accounting for 24% and 25% of incidents respectively. This combined 49% share suggests that properties and vehicles are most vulnerable during the quietest overnight hours. Residents should ensure that home security measures are effective overnight, while remaining aware of opportunistic theft during busy daytime periods.

Police Response Times in Brading

How quickly do police respond to emergencies?

Grade 1 (Immediate)

Emergency 999 calls requiring immediate attendance — crimes in progress, threat to life, or serious injury.

Grade 2 (Priority)

Serious incidents needing prompt response but no immediate threat to life — recent crimes, vulnerable victims.

Grade 1 - Immediate

Emergency Response

N/AActual
Actual
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Target
15 min
UK Average
15 min

Grade 2 - Priority

Priority Response

N/AActual
Actual
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Target
1h
UK Average
1h

Active Officers

3,370

Each = 500 officers

Police Stations

Pending

Station count data is being collected

Why Response Time Matters

The average burglary takes just 8-10 minutes. Even when police respond quickly, burglars are often gone before anyone arrives.

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Police response times in Brading - showing Grade 1 immediate and Grade 2 priority response times compared to UK averages

In a local context, Brading (54.4 per 1,000) is one of the safer towns on the Isle of Wight. It has a significantly lower crime rate than nearby Sandown (103.9) and is more active than the very small rural settlements of Yaverland, St Helens, and Alverstone Garden Village, all of which report very low crime profiles. This comparison highlights Brading's role as a primary residential community; it naturally attracts more activity than the surrounding smaller hamlets but remains an exceptionally secure environment compared to the island's larger resort hubs. For those seeking a quiet and safe historic town lifestyle, Brading offers an excellent safety profile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about crime and safety in Brading

Brading is an exceptionally safe place to live, with a very low crime rate of 54.4 per 1,000 people. This is significantly lower than the UK national average of 91.7. Its outstanding safety score of 85/100 reflects a very secure and peaceful environment for its residents.
Yes, Brading is highly recommended for families. Its exceptional safety score of 85/100 and low overall crime rate make it an ideal location for those seeking a quiet, low-risk environment for raising children. The town offers a high quality of life with very low levels of serious residential crime.
Brading's crime rate of 54.4 per 1,000 people is approximately 41% lower than the UK national average of 91.7. This makes Brading statistically much safer than the vast majority of the country, a fact clearly reflected in its 85/100 safety score.
Burglary is rare in Brading, with a rate of only 1.4 per 1,000 people. It accounts for just 2.5% of all reported crimes in the town. While homeowners should still take basic precautions, the statistical risk of burglary is extremely low.
Vehicle crime is almost negligible in Brading, with only 2 incidents recorded annually, representing just 1.7% of total crime. With a rate of 0.9 per 1,000 people, residents can feel very secure, though standard security habits are always advisable.
The most common crime in Brading is violence and sexual offences, which makes up 58.5% of all recorded incidents. This is followed by other theft (7.6%) and anti-social behaviour (7.6%), which is a typical distribution for a very safe residential town.
The crime trend in Brading is currently stable, with a slight increase of 1.7% year-over-year. This indicates that the town's high safety levels have remained remarkably consistent over the last 12 months, with no significant shifts in activity.
Brading is maintaining its status as a very safe area. While there was a negligible 1.7% increase in crime, the overall rate remains among the lowest in the region. Its safety score of 85/100 confirms it remains a secure and stable place to live.
Brading is significantly safer than nearby Sandown (103.9) and has a similar crime profile to other quiet residential areas on the island. It offers a much more peaceful safety profile than the larger resort towns in its immediate vicinity.
To reduce burglary risk in Brading, ensure your home has visible deterrents like good lighting. scOS provides proactive AI protection that detects intruders at your property boundary, offering a real-time deterrent that traditional cameras, which only record footage, cannot match.
Given Brading's low property crime rate of 10.1 per 1,000, we still recommend proactive security like scOS for total peace of mind. It uses AI to monitor your property and can autonomously activate lights or sound to deter potential threats before they escalate.
The shoplifting rate in Brading is very low at 0.9 per 1,000 people, representing only 1.7% of all local crime. Often called business crime, these 2 annual incidents are a minor factor in the town's overall crime statistics, affecting few local retailers.
Crime in Brading is most frequent during the afternoon and evening hours. Night-time (12am-6am) sees a significant percentage of burglary and vehicle crime, accounting for a combined 49% of incidents in that period, highlighting the need for overnight security.
Brading is very safe at night, though the evening hours see some public order and anti-social behaviour. Night-time (12am-6am) accounts for nearly half of the town's burglary and vehicle crimes, making robust home security still relevant.
Burglaries in Brading are most likely to occur during the night (12am - 6am), where they account for 24% of all crimes in that period. The afternoon (12pm - 6pm) also sees a 15% share, suggesting properties are targeted when most likely to be unoccupied.

With a property crime rate of only 10.1 per 1,000 people, Brading is an exceptionally safe area for homeowners. However, property-related offences like 'other theft' and criminal damage can still occur, and proactive protection is the most effective way to ensure your home remains as secure as possible. Traditional security systems, such as standard CCTV cameras, are essentially reactive; they provide you with a recording of an event after it has already occurred, which is often too late to prevent loss or damage.

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Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Brading

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Areas Covered
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Crime Records
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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Brading. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

Our Information

All statistics come from official government sources: Police.uk provides recorded crime data while the Office for National Statistics supplies population figures. We aggregate data at multiple geographic levels for context.

Formula Used

Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
Our system covers 4,682+ areas across England and Wales, including major urban centers, towns, and administrative regions. We refresh statistics immediately when official sources publish updates (generally monthly) and maintain archives for historical analysis.

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Latest data: November 2025

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