Monthly Crime Statistics

Bailrigg Crime Rate June 2025 | Monthly Statistics

June 2025 crime rate in Bailrigg was 2.1 per 1,000 residents, 74.1% below the UK average. Shoplifting incidents surged by 100% compared to May, with 2 cases reported.

12
Total Crimes
2.1
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
+8.7%
vs Previous Month

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The crime mix in Bailrigg during June 2025 reveals a unique balance of offence types that reflects the area's built-up character within Lancaster. With a crime rate of 2.1 per 1,000 residents—74.1% below the UK average of 8.1—the overall profile underscores a community where crime is rare but not absent. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 33.3% of total crimes, a figure that remains significantly lower than the UK average. This proportion is consistent with the area's demographic profile, which is characterised by a stable population with limited transient or vulnerable groups. The rise in shoplifting and other theft, however, indicates a shift in local criminal activity that may be influenced by seasonal factors. June, as the start of the summer season, typically sees increased foot traffic in retail areas, which could contribute to the observed increase in property-related offences. The proportion of anti-social behaviour at 16.7% of total crimes further suggests that while serious crime remains low, minor disturbances may be more common in areas with higher residential density. This is consistent with data from other built-up areas in the north-west, where anti-social behaviour often constitutes a significant but non-criminal portion of reported incidents. The absence of a rise in violent crime, despite the overall increase in property offences, highlights the importance of community policing and local initiatives in maintaining public safety. The balance between property crime and violent crime in Bailrigg also reflects broader trends in the UK, where areas with lower deprivation levels tend to see fewer violent incidents but may experience higher rates of property crime due to factors such as retail presence or commercial activity. This dynamic is particularly evident in areas like Bailrigg, where the proximity to Lancaster's urban core may create a unique environment where property crime is more prevalent than in more rural or isolated communities. The overall low crime rate, combined with the specific patterns of offence types, suggests that local governance and community engagement play a crucial role in shaping the area's safety profile. This is reinforced by the fact that even with the month-on-month increase in certain categories, the overall rate remains far below the UK average, indicating a robust system of crime prevention and public safety measures in place.

The month-on-month changes in June 2025 reveal a shift in the nature of crime in Bailrigg. Shoplifting incidents surged by 100%, rising from 0 to 2 cases, a figure that, while modest in absolute terms, reflects a notable shift in the crime mix. Property-related offences now account for 50% of total crimes, driven by the increase in shoplifting and other theft. Violence and sexual offences also saw a 33.3% rise, bringing their share to 33.3% of total crimes, a proportion that remains 76% below the UK average. Conversely, other theft offences rose by 33.3% to 4 cases, placing this category 37% above the UK average. This divergence in local crime patterns compared to national trends highlights the need for targeted attention to property-related issues, even as the overall crime rate remains exceptionally low. For residents, the 37% above-average rate for other theft is a specific data point that may warrant closer examination, particularly given the area's built-up character and potential for retail or commercial activity. The increase in shoplifting aligns with seasonal factors, as June marks the beginning of the summer tourist season, which may contribute to higher foot traffic in local shops and increased opportunities for such crimes. However, the absence of a corresponding rise in violent crime suggests that the area's social fabric and community cohesion continue to act as a buffer against more serious incidents.

Bailrigg's crime rate in June 2025 rose slightly to 2.1 per 1,000 residents, an 8.7% increase from the previous month's 2.0. This marginal shift, however, remains well below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, highlighting the area's continued safety. On a daily basis, the 12 reported crimes in June translate to approximately 0 crimes per day, a figure that underscores the infrequency of criminal activity in this built-up area. When scaled to the population of 5,649, the monthly exposure of one crime for every 471 residents illustrates the low likelihood of encountering crime in daily life. This statistic, contextualised within the local community, suggests that even with the small increase, residents face significantly lower risks than the national average. The population-scaled perspective further reinforces that Bailrigg's crime profile, while showing minor fluctuations, remains exceptionally safe compared to broader UK trends, with no indication of systemic issues driving the reported incidents. The built-up nature of Bailrigg, characterised by its proximity to Lancaster's urban core and limited industrial activity, likely contributes to the low baseline crime rate. This is consistent with data from other similar areas in the north-west, where property crime tends to be less prevalent than in more densely populated or economically disadvantaged regions. The absence of significant spikes in violent crime, despite the modest increase in property-related offences, further supports the idea that Bailrigg's crime profile is shaped by local factors rather than broader national patterns.

Crime Breakdown - June 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences40.733.3%
Other theft40.733.3%
Anti-social behaviour20.416.7%
Shoplifting20.416.7%

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

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

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