W1F 7SN - London, Greater London (Westminster), England - November 2025
Detailed Crime Statistics for W1F 7SN in November 2025
Crime Statistics Summary for W1F 7SN
In November 2025, there were 6750 total crimes recorded in W1F 7SN. This comprehensive Crime report provides detailed insights into criminal activity patterns, hotspots, and category breakdowns for the area.
The most prevalent Crime type in W1F 7SN during this period was Theft From The Person, accounting for 2316 incidents or 34.3% of all recorded crimes. Understanding the prevalence of different Crime categories helps residents and local authorities identify key areas requiring attention and resources.
Crime incidents were distributed across 748 distinct locations throughout W1F 7SN, with an average of 9.0 crimes per location. The highest concentration of crimes was recorded at On or near Further/higher Educational Building with 242 incidents, making it a notable Crime hotspot in the area.
This Crime report is based on official data published by the UK Police API and is updated monthly. Use the detailed visualizations and statistics below to explore Crime trends, identify vulnerable areas, and make informed decisions about safety in W1F 7SN.
Crime Breakdown by Type
Distribution of crimes across different categories in W1F 7SN
Top 3 Crime Types in W1F 7SN
Crime Hotspots (Top 10)
Highest Crime incident areas in W1F 7SN
On or near Further/higher Educational Building
242 crimesOn or near Hills Place
164 crimesOn or near Shopping Area
160 crimesOn or near Red Place
111 crimesOn or near Dering Street
101 crimesOn or near Leicester Square
94 crimesOn or near John Prince's Street
92 crimesOn or near Great Windmill Street
77 crimesOn or near Argyll Street
74 crimesOn or near Market Place
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