Monthly Crime Statistics

Westbury (Wiltshire) Crime Rate May 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Westbury (Wiltshire) recorded 5.1 crimes per 1,000 residents in May 2025, 37% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences made up over half of all reported crimes.

95
Total Crimes
5.1
Per 1,000 People
8.1
UK Average
+31.9%
vs Previous Month

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For every 1,000 residents in Westbury (Wiltshire), there were 5.1 reported crimes in May 2025 — a rate 37% below the UK average of 8.1. This translates to a daily risk of roughly 3 crimes per day across the built-up area, with one in 195 residents experiencing a crime over the course of the month. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime picture, accounting for 51.6% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (16.8%) and other theft (7.4%). The seasonal context of May — with its extended evenings and increased outdoor socialising — may partly explain the prevalence of violent and anti-social incidents. While property crime remains relatively low compared to the UK average, the data shows a stark contrast in the types of offences dominating local policing efforts. Westbury’s crime profile appears shaped by its character as a semi-rural built-up area within Wiltshire, where community-focused policing and local initiatives may contribute to the lower overall rate. The absence of major retail hubs or high-density housing could further explain the relatively low incidence of shoplifting and vehicle crime compared to urban centres. However, the prominence of violence and anti-social behaviour suggests a need for targeted interventions in public spaces and social hubs. These patterns align with broader UK trends where violent crime remains a persistent challenge, albeit at a significantly reduced scale in Westbury.

May 2025 saw a 31.9% increase in Westbury’s crime rate compared to the previous month, driven by sharp rises in vehicle crime (+300%), other theft (+250%), and anti-social behaviour (+128.6%). This surge in vehicle-related incidents may reflect the area’s seasonal rhythms, with longer evenings and increased outdoor activity potentially contributing to higher exposure of parked vehicles. Violent crimes remained 5% below the UK average (2.7 per 1,000 vs 2.8), despite comprising over half of all incidents in Westbury. The decline in other crime (-50%) and drug-related offences (-50%) suggests a possible shift in criminal activity patterns. Anti-social behaviour, which is 37% below the UK average, still accounted for 16.8% of all crimes, highlighting a persistent challenge for local authorities. These fluctuations underscore the importance of real-time monitoring and community engagement to address emerging trends. The significant increase in other theft — from 2 to 7 incidents — may indicate a rise in opportunistic crimes, such as burglary or vehicle theft, which residents should remain vigilant about.

Westbury’s crime rate of 5.1 per 1,000 residents in May 2025 represents a 31.9% increase from the previous month’s rate of 3.9, reflecting a notable upward trend. On a daily basis, this equates to approximately 3 crimes per day in the built-up area, a figure that, while modest, may raise concerns for local residents. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 195 residents, a monthly exposure rate that is significantly lower than many urban centres but still requires attention. With a population of 18,511, the area’s relatively low overall crime rate — 37% below the UK average — suggests effective community policing or demographic factors that mitigate criminal activity. However, the shift in crime types, particularly the rise in anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime, indicates a need for targeted strategies. The comparison to the UK average also reveals that Westbury’s violent crime rate is 5% below the national figure, while categories like public order offences and criminal damage are 48% and 67% below, respectively. These disparities may reflect the area’s semi-rural character, where fewer commercial spaces and lower population density reduce opportunities for certain crimes. Nonetheless, the upward trend in specific categories underscores the importance of maintaining vigilance and adapting local crime prevention efforts.

Crime Breakdown - May 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences492.751.6%
Anti-social behaviour160.916.8%
Other theft70.47.4%
Public order60.36.3%
Vehicle crime40.24.2%
Criminal damage and arson40.24.2%
Shoplifting30.23.2%
Other crime20.12.1%
Burglary20.12.1%
Theft from the person10.11.1%
Drugs10.11.1%

Understanding Our Data

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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Westbury (Wiltshire). 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

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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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