Monthly Crime Statistics

Cwmbrân Crime Rate May 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Cwmbrân's crime rate in May 2025 was 11.1 per 1,000 residents, with violence and sexual offences at 36.3% of all crimes. A 3.1% monthly decrease in overall crime rate was recorded.

491
Total Crimes
11.1
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
-3.1%
vs Previous Month

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Cwmbrân's crime rate in May 2025 stood at 11.1 crimes per 1,000 residents, placing the area 37.0% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This marks a persistent challenge for local authorities, though the data reveals a nuanced picture. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 36.3% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (18.1%) and public order issues (11.4%). These figures align with patterns observed in similar urban centres where high foot traffic and social interaction contribute to elevated rates of violent and disorderly conduct. Seasonal factors likely played a role in May's crime profile, as longer evenings and bank holidays may have encouraged outdoor drinking and socialising, which can increase opportunities for conflict and anti-social behaviour. The rate of other thefts in Cwmbrân was 25% below the UK average, suggesting that residents may be taking proactive measures to secure personal property, or that local policing efforts are effectively deterring certain types of property crime. The overall crime rate, while concerning, reflects a combination of demographic trends, local infrastructure, and seasonal rhythms that require careful analysis to address effectively.

May 2025 saw notable reductions in several crime categories, with bicycle theft falling by 50% compared to the previous month, and other crime decreasing by 40%. These declines may reflect increased community engagement or the impact of targeted police initiatives in specific areas. Conversely, theft from the person rose sharply by 100%, with a single reported incident doubling to two, a trend that could be linked to increased foot traffic or changes in public behaviour during the month. Vehicle crime also surged by 83.3%, jumping from six to 11 incidents, a figure that may be influenced by the seasonal increase in car usage or the presence of unsecured vehicles in public spaces. Violence and sexual offences remained the most prevalent category, with a rate of 4.0 per 1,000 residents—41% above the UK average. This disparity highlights the need for focused interventions in areas where violent crime is concentrated. Meanwhile, the rate of other thefts in Cwmbrân was 25% below the UK average, a positive deviation that may indicate effective local strategies in preventing property-related crimes.

Cwmbrân's overall crime rate in May 2025 was 11.1 per 1,000 residents, a 3.1% decrease from the previous month's rate of 11.4 per 1,000. This slight decline suggests that recent efforts to address crime may be having some impact, though the rate remains significantly higher than the UK average. On a daily basis, the area recorded approximately 16 crimes per day, a figure that underscores the frequency of criminal activity in a relatively compact built-up area. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 90 residents, a monthly exposure rate that is higher than many comparable urban areas. When considering the local population of 44,330, the crime rate translates to a significant number of incidents affecting a substantial proportion of the community. This context is critical for residents assessing their personal risk and for local authorities developing targeted crime prevention strategies. While the overall rate has decreased slightly, the persistence of violent and disorderly crimes above UK averages indicates that further action may be required to address these specific issues.

Crime Breakdown - May 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences178436.3%
Anti-social behaviour89218.1%
Public order561.311.4%
Shoplifting511.210.4%
Criminal damage and arson360.87.3%
Other theft170.43.5%
Burglary150.33.1%
Other crime120.32.4%
Drugs110.32.2%
Vehicle crime110.32.2%
Robbery60.11.2%
Possession of weapons60.11.2%
Theft from the person20.10.4%
Bicycle theft100.2%

Understanding Our Data

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Understanding the Calculations

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

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Formula Used

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

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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Page updated: 17 April 2026

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