Monthly Crime Statistics

South Ribble Crime Rate October 2025 | Monthly Statistics

South Ribble's October 2025 crime rate is 6.6 per 1,000, 14.3% below the UK average. Shoplifting fell by 51.7% compared to September.

771
Total Crimes
6.6
Per 1,000 People
7.7
UK Average
+1.5%
vs Previous Month

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South Ribble's crime rate in October 2025 stands at 6.6 per 1,000 residents, placing it 14.3% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This figure reflects a relatively stable environment compared to the national trend. Violence and sexual offences remain the most prevalent category, accounting for 35.4% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour at 33.2% and criminal damage and arson at 7.7%. These figures suggest a mix of persistent challenges and areas where local conditions may exert influence. The seasonal context of October—marked by darker evenings, the clocks going back, and Halloween—may contribute to shifts in crime patterns, particularly in anti-social behaviour and property-related incidents. While the overall rate remains below the UK average, the breakdown highlights specific vulnerabilities: anti-social behaviour in South Ribble is 75% above the national average, a stark contrast to categories like shoplifting, which are 68% below the UK figure. This disparity underscores the importance of local factors, such as community engagement and the presence of high-traffic areas, in shaping crime profiles. The relatively low rates of vehicle crime and burglary—52% and 33% below the UK average respectively—may reflect the area's suburban character, where residential security and community policing efforts appear to have a measurable impact. However, the elevated anti-social behaviour rate indicates a need for targeted interventions in public spaces, particularly during evenings when visibility and foot traffic patterns change. As the month progresses, the interplay between seasonal factors and local demographics will likely continue to influence crime trends, necessitating ongoing analysis and adaptive strategies.

October 2025 saw notable fluctuations in specific crime categories, with possession of weapons rising by 150% compared to September, marking a significant increase from 4 to 10 incidents. This surge, while still low in absolute terms, may reflect heightened tensions or increased reporting during the darker evenings typical of the season. Robbery also saw a 100% increase, rising from 0 to 3 cases, though this remains a rare occurrence in the area. Conversely, shoplifting fell sharply by 51.7% (58 to 28), potentially influenced by seasonal retail patterns or enhanced security measures in key locations. Bicycle theft also declined by 33.3%, though this may be attributed to reduced outdoor activity during colder weather. The crime mix in South Ribble shows a stark contrast to national averages, with anti-social behaviour 75% above the UK rate, while shoplifting and vehicle crime are 68% and 52% below, respectively. This divergence highlights the area's unique characteristics, such as the presence of public spaces that may foster anti-social activity or the effectiveness of local initiatives in deterring theft. Residents may find the 14.3% gap below the UK average reassuring, though the 75% disparity in anti-social behaviour underscores the need for targeted community engagement in high-risk areas. These figures suggest that while South Ribble benefits from lower rates in certain categories, specific challenges require focused attention to maintain the current trajectory.

South Ribble's crime rate in October 2025 remained stable compared to September, with a 1.5% increase from 6.5 to 6.6 per 1,000 residents. This minimal change indicates a consistent level of criminal activity over the two months, though the overall rate remains significantly below the UK average. On a daily basis, the area recorded approximately 25 crimes per day in October, a figure that translates to a monthly exposure of one reported crime for roughly every 151 residents. This monthly aggregate provides context for residents, showing that the likelihood of experiencing a crime is relatively low compared to national benchmarks. However, the disparity in specific categories—such as anti-social behaviour being 75% above the UK average—reveals localized challenges that may not be fully captured by aggregate figures. The population-scaled perspective also highlights the area's effectiveness in mitigating certain types of crime, with shoplifting and vehicle crime rates well below the national average. These comparisons suggest that while South Ribble's overall safety profile is strong, targeted efforts are needed to address the elevated anti-social behaviour rate. The stability in the crime rate over the past month, combined with the area's lower-than-average rates in key categories, reinforces the importance of maintaining current strategies while adapting to emerging trends. Residents can take comfort in the relatively low probability of encountering crime, but the data also underscores the need for continued vigilance in areas where local conditions may contribute to higher rates of specific offences.

Crime Breakdown - October 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences2732.435.4%
Anti-social behaviour2562.233.2%
Criminal damage and arson590.57.7%
Other theft350.34.5%
Public order320.34.2%
Shoplifting280.23.6%
Vehicle crime210.22.7%
Burglary190.22.5%
Other crime160.12.1%
Drugs150.12%
Possession of weapons100.11.3%
Robbery300.4%
Theft from the person200.3%
Bicycle theft200.3%

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