Monthly Crime Statistics

Southampton Crime Rate August 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Southampton crime rate in August 2025 was 11.0 per 1,000, with violent crimes 245% above the UK average. Explore key trends and month-on-month changes in this detailed report.

2,842
Total Crimes
11
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-9.7%
vs Previous Month

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Southampton’s crime profile in August 2025 was dominated by a stark imbalance between violent and property crimes, with the former accounting for 90.3% of all reported incidents. The overall crime rate of 11.0 per 1,000 residents placed the area 35.8% above the UK average of 8.1, a figure that highlights the urgency of addressing the surge in violent offences. Violence and sexual offences were the most prevalent category, with 2,565 incidents reported—245% above the UK average. This was followed by possession of weapons (166 cases) and public order offences (107 cases), the latter of which were 31% below the national average. The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, likely contributed to this pattern. Increased tourism and the presence of temporary populations may have exacerbated tensions or created environments conducive to violent incidents. Meanwhile, the sharp decline in property crimes, such as other theft and bicycle theft, could be attributed to heightened security awareness during the summer months or reduced opportunities for such crimes. However, the absence of significant reductions in violent crimes suggests that deeper, systemic issues may be at play. The contrast between the high rate of violent offences and the near-absence of property crimes raises questions about the underlying factors shaping Southampton’s crime profile, including socioeconomic conditions, policing strategies, and the impact of seasonal mobility on local communities.

August 2025 saw a dramatic surge in violent crimes, with an 115.7% increase from July’s total of 1,189 to 2,565. This represents a stark shift in the crime mix, where violent and sexual offences accounted for 90.3% of all reported crimes. The category of possession of weapons also rose sharply, jumping 403% from 33 to 166. In contrast, other theft, criminal damage, and bicycle theft all experienced steep declines, with other theft falling 99.4% to just one incident. These divergent trends suggest a combination of local dynamics and broader societal factors. For instance, the sharp rise in violent crimes may be linked to increased social interactions during the peak holiday season, while the drop in property crimes could reflect heightened security measures or reduced opportunities for such offences. Violent crimes in Southampton were 245% above the UK average, underscoring a significant disparity that warrants further contextual analysis.

Southampton’s crime rate in August 2025 stood at 11.0 per 1,000 residents, a 9.7% decrease from the previous month’s rate of 12.1. This decline, though modest, reflects a shift in patterns that may be influenced by seasonal factors. On a daily basis, the area recorded approximately 92 crimes per day, a figure that underscores the persistent presence of criminal activity despite the month-on-month drop. Over the course of August, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 91 residents, highlighting the frequency of incidents within a population of 259,424. This monthly exposure figure, while not directly comparable to UK-wide data, offers a local context for residents to gauge their personal risk. The reduction in crime compared to July may be linked to the end of the summer holiday season, which could have temporarily altered patterns of movement and activity in the area. However, the overall rate remains significantly above the UK average, indicating that broader systemic factors continue to shape Southampton’s crime profile.

Crime Breakdown - August 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences2,5659.990.3%
Possession of weapons1660.65.8%
Public order1070.43.8%
Criminal damage and arson200.1%
Other theft100%
Bicycle theft100%

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

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Page updated: 11 April 2026

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