Monthly Crime Statistics

Hailsham Crime Rate March 2025 | Monthly Statistics

March 2025 saw Hailsham's crime rate at 5.3 per 1,000 residents, 32.1% below the UK average. Violent crimes outnumbered property crimes, with a 30% reduction in violence and sexual offences compared to the UK average.

109
Total Crimes
5.3
Per 1,000 People
7.8
UK Average
+11.2%
vs Previous Month

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Hailsham's crime rate in March 2025 stood at 5.3 per 1,000 residents, 32.1% below the UK average of 7.8 per 1,000. This figure reflects a relatively safe environment, though the slight upward trend from February's 4.7 per 1,000 suggests ongoing shifts in local dynamics. The crime profile was dominated by violent incidents, which accounted for 40 of the 109 total crimes, compared to 31 property-related offences. This imbalance between violent and property crimes may be influenced by Hailsham's mixed-use character, with a blend of residential, commercial, and retail spaces that could contribute to higher rates of interpersonal incidents. The seasonal transition to spring, with longer evenings and changing public behaviour, may also play a role in shaping crime patterns. Among the most common crimes, violence and sexual offences accounted for 36.7% of total incidents, significantly below the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000. This suggests that local factors, such as community policing efforts or demographic characteristics, may be effective in reducing violent crime. Anti-social behaviour followed at 20.2% of total crimes, with a 12% reduction compared to the UK average. These figures highlight Hailsham's unique position as a relatively low-crime area, though the recent rise in vehicle crime and other theft indicates the need for targeted interventions in specific zones. The overall crime rate remains well below national averages, but the slight increase from February raises questions about whether this is a temporary fluctuation or the start of a broader trend that requires further analysis.

March 2025 saw significant fluctuations in specific crime categories, with vehicle crime surging by 200% (from 1 to 3 incidents) and other theft rising 150% (from 4 to 10). These increases contrast with declines in shoplifting (-33.3%) and public order offences (-20%), suggesting shifting patterns in criminal activity. The balance between violent and property crimes tilted sharply towards violence, with 40 violent incidents compared to 31 property crimes, a divergence that may partly explain the area's overall crime profile. Hailsham's rate of violence and sexual offences (1.9 per 1,000) sits 30% below the UK average, a statistic that could reflect the town's demographic makeup or local policing strategies. For residents, the 200% rise in vehicle crime highlights a specific concern, particularly for those with parked vehicles in high-traffic areas. The 150% increase in other theft, which includes incidents like burglary and personal theft, may indicate a focus on opportunistic crimes in densely populated zones. Conversely, the drop in shoplifting could be attributed to increased surveillance in retail areas or seasonal factors such as reduced foot traffic during the transition to spring. The decrease in public order offences may signal improved community engagement or more effective enforcement in key locations. These shifts underscore the need for adaptive policing approaches that address emerging vulnerabilities while leveraging existing strengths in crime prevention.

Hailsham's crime rate in March 2025 rose 11.2% from 4.7 to 5.3 per 1,000 residents compared to February, reflecting a slight upward trend. This increase, while modest, suggests shifting patterns in local activity. On a daily basis, the area experienced approximately four reported crimes per day, a figure that contextualises the frequency of incidents for residents. Over the course of March, one crime occurred for roughly every 190 residents, illustrating the monthly exposure rate. This statistic, while low compared to national averages, underscores the relatively safe environment in Hailsham. When viewed through the lens of population size, the 20,712 residents in the built-up area mean that each individual faces a calculated risk of 0.0053 crimes per person, a measure that helps frame the data in human terms. The comparison to the UK average, which stands at 7.8 per 1,000, highlights Hailsham's position as a significantly safer area, though the recent increase warrants attention to emerging trends. The town's relatively low crime rate may be influenced by its mixed-use character, with a blend of residential, commercial, and retail spaces that likely contribute to a balanced community environment. However, the rise in vehicle crime and other theft suggests vulnerabilities in specific areas, such as parking zones or high-traffic corridors, that could benefit from targeted interventions. The seasonal transition to spring, with longer evenings and changes in public behaviour, may also play a role in the slight uptick. Local policing strategies, including community engagement initiatives and increased patrols in high-risk zones, may help mitigate these trends while maintaining the area's overall safety profile.

Crime Breakdown - March 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences401.936.7%
Anti-social behaviour221.120.2%
Other theft100.59.2%
Shoplifting80.47.3%
Criminal damage and arson70.36.4%
Other crime60.35.5%
Drugs40.23.7%
Public order40.23.7%
Vehicle crime30.12.8%
Burglary30.12.8%
Possession of weapons20.11.8%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Hailsham. 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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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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