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Worcester Crime Rate September 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Worcester's crime rate in September 2025 was 9.0 per 1,000, with a 162.5% surge in bicycle theft compared to August, highlighting a significant seasonal spike.

961
Total Crimes
9
Per 1,000 People
7.4
UK Average
-14.8%
vs Previous Month

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Worcester's crime rate in September 2025 stood at 9.0 per 1,000 residents, placing it 21.6% above the UK average of 7.4. This disparity is most pronounced in categories such as bicycle theft, which saw an 186% surge above the UK average, reflecting a striking outlier in the area's crime profile. The breakdown reveals that violence and sexual offences accounted for 35.2% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (17.5%) and shoplifting (10.1%), with all three categories significantly exceeding national averages. This pattern aligns with Worcester's character as a town with a mix of urban and historical elements, where the convergence of university students, seasonal transitions, and local retail hubs may contribute to higher levels of anti-social behaviour and property crime. The seasonal context of September—marked by the start of the academic year and shorter evenings—likely amplifies incidents in public spaces, particularly as university freshers return and local businesses adjust to changing foot traffic. Despite this, the rate of other thefts, at 0.4 per 1,000, is 20% below the UK average, suggesting some areas of Worcester may be effectively managing lower-risk crime types. The data also indicates a notable imbalance between violent and property crimes, with the former comprising over a third of all incidents, a figure that may be influenced by Worcester's demographics and the presence of institutions that attract transient populations.

September saw a dramatic 162.5% increase in bicycle theft, with incidents rising from 8 to 21. This jump, coupled with a 73.9% rise in vehicle crime, suggests a shift in criminal focus toward transport-related assets, possibly linked to university freshers arriving and increased cycling activity. Conversely, theft from the person fell by 80%, dropping from 5 to 1, a trend consistent with shorter evenings and reduced pedestrian traffic in the town centre. Worcester's violent crime rate of 3.2 per 1,000, 24% above the UK average, underscores persistent challenges in managing public order. Anti-social behaviour, at 1.6 per 1,000, is 37% above the UK average, reflecting heightened tensions in areas with high student populations. These findings offer a nuanced picture of crime dynamics, where certain categories surge while others decline, influenced by both seasonal transitions and local demographics.

Worcester's crime rate in September 2025 fell by 14.8% compared to August, declining from 10.6 to 9.0 per 1,000 residents. This downward trend contrasts with the area's overall position above the UK average but aligns with seasonal patterns as nights grow longer and school terms begin. On a daily basis, 32 crimes were reported in September, equivalent to one crime occurring for every 111 residents over the course of the month. This monthly exposure figure highlights the frequency of incidents for residents, though it does not account for variations in population density or local activity patterns. Worcester's population of 106,671 means that the crime rate, while higher than the UK average, is distributed across a larger number of individuals compared to smaller towns, potentially influencing perceptions of safety. The shift from August to September reflects a broader trend of reduced outdoor activity and fewer late-night events, which may contribute to the decline in reported crimes.

Crime Breakdown - September 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences3383.235.2%
Anti-social behaviour1681.617.5%
Shoplifting970.910.1%
Public order790.78.2%
Criminal damage and arson610.66.4%
Other theft450.44.7%
Burglary430.44.5%
Vehicle crime400.44.2%
Drugs230.22.4%
Bicycle theft210.22.2%
Robbery180.21.9%
Other crime160.21.7%
Possession of weapons110.11.1%
Theft from the person100.1%

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