Crime Statistics And Facts (2025)

Updated · Jun 27, 2025


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Introduction
Crime Statistics: Crime affects how we live, where we go, and how safe we feel every day. The latest numbers from 2025 reveal significant shifts in the types of crimes occurring and their geographical distribution. As towns and cities grow and new technologies are introduced, it’s essential for everyone—from parents and students to business owners and local leaders—to understand what is happening.
This Crime Statistics will break down the newest US crime data, including violent crimes, property crimes, where crime is rising or falling, how police are responding, and which groups are most at risk. These facts and figures aren’t just stats—they show what’s happening in real communities and help us make better choices for a safer future.
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- Crime levels in the South remain 25% higher than the national average for violent offences.
- Kidnapping was more common in some urban zones like Brisbane South (3.2 per 100k) and Logan (2 per 100k).
- London had the highest robbery rate in England and Wales, with 3.9 incidents per 1,000 people. Smaller cities like Swansea had much lower rates—only 0.44 per 1,000.
- Minneapolis continues to face high crime, with a total crime rate of 5,713 per 100,000, including 1,155 violent crimes.
- Hyderabad saw a 41% spike in crime cases in 2024, according to The Hindu.
- Women aged 18–24 and 25–34 face the highest risk of abuse from a dating partner.
- According to the ICC’s IMB (International Maritime Bureau), there were 116 cases of piracy or sea robbery in 2024, slightly down from 120 in 2023.
- Africa experiences the highest number of weekly cyberattacks, with each organization facing an average of nearly 2,960 attacks per week.
- Close to 1 billion email accounts were exposed in just one year, putting 1 in 5 internet users at risk.
- Crime Statistics stated that around 70% of victims are stalked for 6 months or longer, and nearly 30% go through it for over 2 years.
Regional Crime Statistics
In the first half of 2024, crime rates across the US went down:
- Violent crime dropped by 10.3%
- Murder rates fell by 22.7%
- Property crime decreased by 13.1%
- These drops show a positive shift after a rise in crime during the pandemic.
(Source: linkedin.com)
Crime by Region
Northeast
- This region continues to have the lowest levels of violent and property crimes compared to other parts of the country.
Midwest
- The Midwest saw the biggest drop in violent crime, down by about 12% in early 2024.
- However, some cities like Chicago still face challenges, with a violent crime rate of 673 incidents per 100,000 residents.
South
- Crime levels in the South remain 25% higher than the national average for violent offences.
- For example, Houston saw a 5% increase in violent crime during 2024, even though property crime declined.
West
- The Western US continues to report the highest violent crime rate (around 413 per 100,000) and the highest property crime rate (roughly 2,412 per 100,000).
A study of 49 major U.S. cities during the first half of 2024 found:
#1. Homicides went down by 22%
#2. Car thefts and burglaries dropped by over 22%
#3. Robbery declined by 13.9%
- San Francisco saw a 14% decrease in violent crime and a 30% drop in property crime. Homicide rate: 4 per 100,000 people.
- Baltimore had 201 homicides in 2024—the lowest since 2011.
- Detroit reduced homicides from 309 in 2022 to 203 in 2024.
- Minneapolis continues to face high crime, with a total crime rate of 5,713 per 100,000, including 1,155 violent crimes.
(Source: instagram.com)
Indian Crime Statistics
- In 2024, India reported approximately 445.9 crimes per 100,000 people.
- The total number of crimes decreased compared to 2021, indicating a slight improvement in overall safety.
- Cases of rape and kidnapping increased during 2024.
- Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Bihar had some of the highest crime numbers in the country.
- Hyderabad saw a 41% spike in crime cases in 2024, according to The Hindu.
- These crimes rose by 2.39% in 2024.
- There was a big increase of 21.02% in crimes involving children, also reported by The Hindu.
Domestic Violence Statistics
- Each year, almost 10 million women and men become victims of domestic violence.
- Each minute, almost 20 people are abused physically by an intimate partner in the US.
- As per the Bureau of Justice Statistics, intimate partner violence contributes to 15% of all violence-involved crimes.
- According to the CDC, almost 50% of females and men experience aggressive psychological abuse from an intimate partner in their lives.
(Reference: dolanzimmerman.com)
- 10 States have the highest rate of domestic violence victimization
#1. Female
State | % |
Washington | 41.4% |
Illinois | 41.5% |
Missouri | 41.8% |
South California | 42.3% |
Indiana | 42.5% |
Arizona | 42.6% |
Alaska | 43.3% |
Nevada | 43.8% |
Kentucky | 45.6% |
Oklahoma | 49.1% |
#2. Male
State | % |
Texas | 34.2% |
Louisiana | 35.2% |
Missouri | 35.2% |
New Hampshire | 35.4% |
Kentucky | 36.2% |
Oregon | 36.2% |
West Virginia | 36.3% |
Tennessee | 36.8% |
Idaho | 38.2% |
Oklahoma | 40.7% |
- Women between the ages of 18 and 34 are the most likely to be in abusive relationships.
- Crime Statistics stated that around 85% of people harmed by domestic violence are women.
- Women aged 18–24 and 25–34 face the highest risk of abuse from a dating partner.
- About 43% of college women in relationships said they’ve dealt with abuse or violence, which could be physical, sexual, online, verbal, or controlling behavior.
- Nearly 29% of them have been in a harmful or abusive dating relationship.
- Around 52% said they know a friend who went through similar abuse.
- 1 in 5 (or 20%) said a dating partner verbally mistreated them.
- Crime Statistics stated that around 16% experienced sexual abuse in a romantic relationship.
- 36% of college students admitted they’d shared their login info (like email or social media passwords) with a partner. These students are more likely to experience controlling or harmful behavior online.
(Source: dolanzimmerman.com)
- In the US, many women from different racial backgrounds face abuse in their relationships:
- About 43% of African American women,
- Around 46% of American Indian or Alaska Native women, and
- Nearly 54% of multiracial non-Hispanic women
- have experienced rape, physical violence, or stalking by a partner at some point in their lives.
- These numbers are 30% to 50% higher than the rates seen among Hispanic, White non-Hispanic, and Asian or Pacific Islander non-Hispanic women.
- Men also face relationship violence, but at lower rates. The data shows:
- Around 45.3% of American Indian or Alaska Native men,
- 6% of African American men, and
- 3% of multiracial non-Hispanic men
- have been victims of rape, stalking, or abuse by a partner during their lifetime.
Robbery Statistics
- In England and Wales, police recorded about 81,000 robbery cases in the year ending March 2024. That’s an 8% rise from the previous year, but still lower than pre-COVID levels.
- In the US, the robbery rate was 66.5 per 100,000 people in 2023, down significantly from 257 per 100,000 in 1990.
- In Peru, between April 2023 and April 2024, around 12 out of every 100 people aged 15 and older reported being robbed. Common items stolen include phones, wallets, and cash.
- According to the ICC’s IMB (International Maritime Bureau), there were 116 cases of piracy or sea robbery in 2024, slightly down from 120 in 2023.
- However, crew kidnappings and hostage cases doubled, from 73 in 2023 to 126 in 2024.
- More robbers used weapons: guns were involved in 26 attacks, and knives were used in 39.
- The Singapore Strait reported 43 robbery cases in 2024, accounting for 37% of all maritime incidents in Asia.
- London had the highest robbery rate in England and Wales, with 3.9 incidents per 1,000 people. Smaller cities like Swansea had much lower rates—only 0.44 per 1,000.
- In South Africa, about 27.5% of kidnappings in 2022 were connected to robberies. The Gauteng province, which includes cities like Johannesburg, had over 51% of the country’s kidnappings.
- Across 49 large US cities, robbery decreased by 8.1% from 2023 to 2024, falling from 173 to 159 cases per 100,000 people.
Cyber Crime Statistics
- In 2023, 50% of businesses in the UK went through at least one cyber attack.
- Close to 1 billion email accounts were exposed in just one year, putting 1 in 5 internet users at risk.
- The average financial damage from a data breach in 2024 was approximately USD 4.88 million per business.
- Approximately 1 in 10 businesses in the US lack cyber insurance protection.
- Every week, approximately 1,636 organizations are targeted by some form of cyber threat.
- The education and research sector is the most targeted, facing around 3,341 attacks each week.
- Government and military organisations are next, with approximately 2,084 attacks reported weekly, followed by the healthcare industry, which experiences around 1,999 cyberattacks per week.
- Africa has the highest number of weekly cyberattacks, with each organization facing nearly 2,960 attacks on average every week.
(Reference: demandsage.com)
Region | Avg Weekly Attacks per Org | YoY Change |
North America | 1188 | +17% |
Europe | 1367 | +35% |
APAC | 2510 | +23% |
Latin America | 2667 | +53% |
Africa | 2960 | +37% |
- The manufacturing sector witnessed higher ransomware attacks in Q2 of 2024, as per a 24% increase.
- The following table shows the industry % of published ransomware attacks as of Q2 2024:
Industry | Percentage Out of Published Ransomware Attacks |
Energy | 1% |
Utilities | 2% |
Consultant | 2% |
Leisure/Hospitality | 3% |
Communications | 5% |
Insurance/Legal | 5% |
Transportation | 6% |
Government/Military | 6% |
Software vendor | 6% |
Education/Research | 6% |
Finance/Banking | 7% |
Retail/Wholesale | 9% |
Healthcare | 11% |
Manufacturing | 29% |
Stalking Statistics
- Around 40% of people worldwide say they’ve either been stalked or felt like they were.
- Most victims of cyberstalking are women (70%), and 64% are between 18 and 29 years old.
- Men make up 80% of stalkers, and in 85% of cases, the victim already knew the stalker.
- In Australia, 1 in 5 women (20%) and about 1 in 15 men (7%) said they had been stalked at some point after turning 15.
- Most stalking victims know their stalker—in fact, 78% of female victims in Australia were followed by someone they knew, including 45% by a current or former romantic partner.
- About 60% of stalkers show up in person, while 48% use emails, texts, or social media to harass victims.
- Crime Statistics stated that roughly 25% of people being stalked are attacked, and over half (54%) have faced some physical harm.
- Stalking usually goes on for a long time—on average, about 9 months (262 days).
- Around 70% of victims are stalked for 6 months or longer, and nearly 30% go through it for over 2 years.
- Most victims (over 70%) suffer from anxiety, depression, or PTSD because of the stalking.
- Sadly, only about 1 in 5 cases are ever reported to the police. Even when someone gets a restraining order, it’s not always strongly enforced.
Drug Trafficking Statistics
- Drug trafficking worldwide costs more than USD 435 billion every year.
- In the United States, the yearly cost of drug trafficking is about USD193 billion. This includes medical expenses, law enforcement efforts, and lost productivity due to work.
- The US also spends around USD50 billion each year on prevention programs and addiction treatment.
- Crime Statistics state that around 90% of the cocaine that enters the US is smuggled through Mexico, which earns between USD19–USD29 billion a year from the drug trade.
- Colombia is the top country in the cocaine business, scoring 9.5 out of 10 in drug trade activity. Other countries involved include Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador.
- Illegal drug trafficking brings in roughly USD320 billion a year around the globe.
- An estimated 58 million people use opioids worldwide.
- Around 192 million people are global users of cannabis.
Kidnapping Statistics
#1. Australia (Queensland)
- From January to March 2025, 126 kidnapping or abduction cases were recorded — a 17% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
- Mount Isa had the highest rate at 16.9 victims per 100,000 people, while the state average was 2.2 per 100,000.
- Kidnapping was more common in some urban zones like Brisbane South (3.2 per 100k) and Logan (2 per 100k).
- Family members or romantic partners took most victims.
#2. India
- In 2022, there were over 107,000 kidnapping and abduction cases, making up about 3% of all major crimes filed under the Indian Penal Code.
#3. South Africa
- In 2023–2024, about 17,061 people were kidnapped — an 11% rise from the previous year.
- The national rate was 9.58 kidnappings per 100,000 people.
- Gauteng province alone made up more than 51% of these reported cases.
#4. Nigeria
- From May 2023 to April 2024, Nigeria recorded an estimated 2.2 million kidnappings — that’s around 6,100 cases every day.
- Approximately 65% of the incidents involved ransom demands, resulting in a combined loss of ₦2.2 trillion for victims.
- More cases were reported in rural areas (around 1.67 million) than in cities (about 568,000).
- The North-West region saw the highest number of incidents.
#5. Philippines
- In 2024, authorities reported 23 kidnapping cases, showing a small but noticeable increase compared to previous years.
Conclusion
To sum it up, crime remains a significant issue worldwide, but its types and prevalence vary depending on location, age group, and economic conditions. While some crimes like theft and burglary have gone down, others like cybercrime, kidnapping, and crimes targeting women and children have gone up. Cities typically experience more crime than rural areas, and certain states or regions face more serious problems.
These numbers demonstrate the importance of enhancing safety measures, strengthening law enforcement, increasing public awareness, and supporting communities to reduce crime and maintain public safety. We have shed enough light on Crime Statistics through this article.
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FAQ.
In 2025, Uttar Pradesh had the highest crime rate in India.
As of 2025, Himachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Sikkim are the safest cities in India, especially for women.
Iceland is reported to have the lowest crime rate globally.

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