Kingston upon Hull's crime rate in April 2025 stood at 11.5 per 1,000 residents, 49.4% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This figure reflects a persistent challenge for local authorities, with violent crime and sexual offences dominating the crime profile, accounting for 41.1% of all reported incidents. The area's crime mix is heavily skewed towards property and violent crimes, with shoplifting (11.9%) and public order offences (8.6%) also contributing significantly to the overall rate. Seasonal factors in April, including the Easter period and the transition to spring, may have influenced patterns of outdoor activity, potentially exacerbating incidents in high-traffic areas. The stark contrast between Kingston upon Hull's rates and the UK average suggests that local socioeconomic conditions, such as the area's historical industrial decline and ongoing economic pressures, likely contribute to the elevated crime levels. While the overall rate remains stable compared to previous months, the dominance of violent crime—80% above the UK average—highlights a critical need for targeted interventions. This includes addressing the root causes of violence, which may be linked to the area's demographic profile, including a younger population and higher unemployment rates in certain districts. The data also shows that anti-social behaviour, though lower than the UK average, remains a concern, particularly in residential areas where community cohesion is essential to preventing escalation.