Monthly Crime Statistics

Kingston upon Hull Crime Rate June 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Kingston upon Hull's crime rate in June 2025 was 11.8 per 1,000 residents, 45.7% above the UK average. Violent crimes dominated, with violence and sexual offences 75% higher than the national average.

3,243
Total Crimes
11.8
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
+2%
vs Previous Month

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Kingston upon Hull's crime profile in June 2025 reveals a stark imbalance between property and violent crime, with the latter dominating the statistics. The overall crime rate of 11.8 per 1,000 residents places the area 45.7% above the UK average, a figure that underscores the persistent challenges faced by this major urban centre. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 42.1% of all reported crimes, far outpacing other categories. This dominance of violent crime contrasts with the UK average, where such offences make up only 2.9 per 1,000, highlighting a significant deviation in local patterns. The seasonal context of June—the start of summer—likely contributes to this trend, as longer daylight hours and the early stages of the tourism season may increase opportunities for crime in public spaces. However, direct links to tourism, and other factors such as the area’s socio-economic dynamics and historical crime patterns may also play a role. Property crimes, while lower in proportion (28.2% of total), still reflect elevated rates compared to the UK average, with shoplifting and criminal damage both exceeding national benchmarks by 75%. This suggests that while violent crime is the immediate concern, property-related issues remain a consistent challenge. The interplay between these two categories may indicate underlying pressures, such as economic hardship or community tensions, that require targeted interventions. As the summer progresses, continued monitoring of these trends will be critical to understanding their evolution and impact on local safety.

June 2025 saw notable shifts in crime patterns, with several categories showing significant month-on-month changes. Burglary increased by 33.0%, rising from 106 to 141 incidents, a jump that may reflect heightened vulnerability during the summer months when homes are more likely to be unoccupied. Possession of weapons also rose sharply, with a 25.0% increase to 40 reports, suggesting potential links to increased public disorder or specific enforcement actions. Criminal damage and arson grew by 18.5%, likely tied to the start of warmer weather and seasonal activities that could involve vandalism. In contrast, drug-related offences fell by 23.8%, from 80 to 61 reports, indicating reduced demand during the early summer or shifts in illicit activity. Bicycle theft, which had previously been a concern, decreased by 22.2% to 35 incidents, reflecting improved security measures or seasonal changes in cycling patterns. These fluctuations underscore the complexity of local crime dynamics, with violent crime remaining the most pressing issue. Violence and sexual offences, at 5.0 per 1,000 residents, were 75% above the UK average, a disparity that may be influenced by the area’s demographic profile and historical crime trends. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour, though still a concern, was 30% below the UK average, suggesting some success in community policing efforts. Residents may find the rise in burglary particularly relevant, as it directly impacts personal safety and property security in the area.

Kingston upon Hull’s crime rate in June 2025 remained stable compared to the previous month, with a 2.0% increase from 11.6 to 11.8 per 1,000 residents. This suggests a consistent level of criminal activity, though the absolute numbers highlight the area’s ongoing challenges relative to the UK average. On a daily basis, the local figure of 108 crimes per day—calculated from the 3,243 total incidents over 30 days—provides a tangible sense of the scale of crime faced by residents. When contextualised by population, the monthly exposure of one crime per 85 residents illustrates the frequency of incidents within the community, a metric that may be particularly concerning for families and businesses. With a population of 275,401, these figures translate to a localised impact that is distinct from broader national trends. The UK average of 8.1 per 1,000 residents serves as a benchmark, but Hull’s significantly higher rate indicates a need for targeted strategies to address the root causes of crime. While the previous month’s rate was nearly identical, the composition of crimes has shifted slightly, with violent offences maintaining their dominance. This stability in the overall rate, despite fluctuations in specific categories, suggests that systemic factors—such as economic conditions, policing resources, or community engagement initiatives—may be playing a role in sustaining the current level of crime. The comparison to the UK average also highlights the importance of localised approaches, as national data may not fully capture the unique challenges faced by Hull’s residents.

Crime Breakdown - June 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1,366542.1%
Criminal damage and arson3081.19.5%
Public order2981.19.2%
Shoplifting2941.19.1%
Anti-social behaviour26418.1%
Other theft1960.76%
Burglary1410.54.4%
Vehicle crime1130.43.5%
Other crime690.32.1%
Drugs610.21.9%
Possession of weapons400.21.2%
Robbery390.11.2%
Bicycle theft350.11.1%
Theft from the person190.10.6%

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