New statistics show firearms offences fell 9% to 4,753 while knife crime dropped 10% to 49,151 incidents in the year ending December 2025.
Police recorded crime data reveals significant drops across several serious offence categories, according to figures posted by the Office for National Statistics.
The latest statistics show firearms offences decreased by 9% to 4,753 incidents in the year ending December 2025. Knife crime fell even more sharply, with offences involving knives or sharp instruments down 10% to 49,151 cases.
Homicides also declined, dropping 6% to 503 recorded offences during the same period. Even shoplifting showed a modest improvement, falling 1% to 509,566 incidents despite remaining at high levels that continue to impact high street retailers.
The Numbers Behind the Drop
These December 2025 figures align closely with earlier data from September 2025, which showed similar downward trends. Firearms offences had fallen 9% to 4,851 cases by September, while knife crime dropped 9% to 50,430 incidents.
But the statistics come with important caveats. Police recorded crime data measures offences reported to and recorded by forces, yet remains heavily influenced by changes in recording practices rather than reflecting true crime trends alone.
The Crime Survey for England and Wales typically provides more reliable long-term trend data. That survey has shown sustained declines in many crime types over recent years, even as police recorded figures rose after 2015 due to improved recording standards.
Why Recording Matters
Overall police recorded crimes remained stable at around 6.7 million by September 2025. The apparent contradiction between stable total crime and falling violent offences reflects the complex nature of crime recording and reporting.
Government officials point to the declines as evidence of effective policing strategies. Yet crime analysts caution that police recorded data can be volatile due to non-standardised recording practices across different forces.
The South East region, which includes Kent, saw particular improvements in knife-enabled crime during the September reporting period.
Source: @ONS
Key Takeaways
- Firearms offences dropped 9% to 4,753 cases in year ending December 2025
- Knife crime fell 10% to 49,151 incidents over the same period
- Homicides decreased 6% to 503 recorded offences
What This Means for Kent Residents
Kent residents benefit directly from these regional declines, especially the 9% drop in both knife and firearms offences that aligns with broader South East improvements. The reductions may ease pressure on Kent Police resources and local court systems, potentially allowing more focus on community policing and crime prevention. However, shoplifting remains at concerning levels despite the modest 1% decrease, so residents should continue supporting local businesses affected by retail crime while remaining vigilant about personal safety in town centres and shopping areas.


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