Monthly Crime Statistics

Lichfield Crime Rate March 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Lichfield's crime rate in March 2025 was 5.9 per 1,000 residents, with a 500% increase in bicycle theft reported compared to February. The area remains 24.4% below the UK average.

659
Total Crimes
5.9
Per 1,000 People
7.8
UK Average
+45.1%
vs Previous Month

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The crime mix in Lichfield during March 2025 reveals a combination of factors shaping the area’s safety profile. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime profile, accounting for 39.5% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (13.2%) and shoplifting (7.7%). This distribution suggests a community grappling with interpersonal conflicts and disorder, while retail-focused crimes remain relatively contained. The overall crime rate of 5.9 per 1,000 residents places Lichfield 24.4% below the UK average, a consistent trend that may be influenced by the town’s character as a historic market town with a mix of urban and suburban areas. The seasonal context of March—a transitional period with longer evenings and the shift to spring—may have contributed to increased social activity, amplifying incidents of violence and anti-social behaviour. However, the relatively low rates of property crimes such as burglary and vehicle crime, which are 7% and 3% above the UK average respectively, indicate a broader pattern of lower risk for certain crime types. This balance suggests that while Lichfield faces challenges in managing interpersonal crime, its infrastructure and community dynamics may help mitigate other forms of criminal activity. The interplay between these factors offers a nuanced picture of the area’s safety, one that reflects both the pressures of a growing population and the resilience of local initiatives aimed at maintaining order.

March 2025 saw a 500% surge in bicycle theft, rising from one to six incidents, a dramatic shift that may partly explain the overall rise in crime rate. Anti-social behaviour also increased sharply by 93.3%, jumping from 45 to 87 cases, suggesting heightened tensions or disruptions in community dynamics. In contrast, robbery and other theft decreased by 50% and 22% respectively, indicating possible improvements in security measures or reduced opportunities for such crimes. Violence and sexual offences, which account for 39.5% of all crimes, remain 16% below the UK average, a significant deviation that may reflect the area’s unique social fabric or effective policing in high-risk areas. Meanwhile, vehicle crime in Lichfield is 3% above the UK average, a small but notable divergence that could be linked to local infrastructure or traffic patterns.

Lichfield's crime rate in March 2025 rose by 45.1% compared to the previous month, moving from 4.1 to 5.9 per 1,000 residents. While this increase is notable, the area still maintains a crime rate 24.4% below the UK average. On a daily basis, 21 crimes were reported each day in March, a figure that contextualises the pace of incidents within the local community. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 170 residents, a monthly exposure rate that reflects the population's collective experience. With a population of 111,932, this figure illustrates how crime is distributed across the district, offering a perspective that helps residents gauge their personal risk relative to the broader demographic. The rise in crime rate, while significant, does not erase the area’s ongoing position as one of the safer regions in the UK, highlighting the importance of continued monitoring and localised strategies to maintain this status.

Crime Breakdown - March 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences2602.339.5%
Anti-social behaviour870.813.2%
Shoplifting510.57.7%
Public order510.57.7%
Criminal damage and arson470.47.1%
Vehicle crime470.47.1%
Other theft320.34.9%
Burglary300.34.6%
Other crime210.23.2%
Drugs180.22.7%
Possession of weapons70.11.1%
Bicycle theft60.10.9%
Robbery100.2%
Theft from the person100.2%

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Crime Rate Methodology

We determine crime rates by calculating recorded offences per 1,000 residents. This standardised metric enables meaningful comparisons between different-sized regions across the UK.

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Mathematical Formula

Rate per 1,000 = (Offences / Population) × 1,000

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Page updated: 13 April 2026

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