The 15 Most Dangerous Areas In London For 2024 (2024)

AtChurchill Support Services, we’ve long been passionate about ranking the most dangerous areas of London. Knowing the crime stats for your area can help you protect yourself and your business from crime, as well as help you decide what security services you need to put in place.

For this year’s ranking, we’re using the most recent data that’s available from theMetropolitan Police, looking at data from February 2023 to January of 2024. By ‘most dangerous’, we meanthe areas with the highest crime rate.

Instead of ranking areas in terms of the total number of crimes committed, we’ve looked at crime rates in proportion to the population for each of the 15 worst boroughs in London, ranking them based onthe number of offences committed per 1,000 people.

This not only allows us to take into consideration key factors like population and area density, it also means we can provide a more objective overview of the most dangerous areas in London.


What Is The Overall Crime Rate In London?

The 15 Most Dangerous Areas In London For 2024 (1)

The UK’s capital city, and a hub for British tourism, commerce and culture, London is as synonymous with the winding banks of the Thames as it is with the fast-paced and often high-octane business world of Canary Wharf and Westminster.

It’s a huge melting pot of different ways of life, from the more tranquil surroundings of the city’s major parks, to the hustle and bustle of traditional markets that fill the air with a cacophony that harks back to London’s illustrious history. There’s no words to fully describe London, and with a staggering30 millionvisitors each year, it clearly holds appeal for a range of different people.

Of course though, that popularity does create its own issues, and that’s most apparent in London’s worrying rate of crime. The city sees117 crimes per 1000 residents, a6.5%rise when compared to the previous year’s statistics.

The chief concern for residents and businesses in the city is the soaring rates oftheft(283,902 offences) andviolent crime(252,568 offences), both of which have seen rises when compared to the statistics we saw in previous years, alongside equally concerning numbers invehicle crime(105,570 offences) andarson &criminal damage(58,072 offences)

Of course, this only tells a partial story, with London’s myriad of different districts and areas all seeing their own unique issues with criminal activity. Let’s break down the 15 most dangerous areas of London, and how their rate stacks up in comparison to the city as a whole.

A Key Note About Crime In The City Of London

You’ll notice that we’ve not included the City of London district in our list, and for good reason. The region is only a permanent home to around8,600 people, but with overhalf a millionpeople working in the area, it sees a hugely disproportionate number of criminal offences.

Over the last year, the City of London saw a massive7,496 criminal offences, meaning a shocking869.8 crimes per 1000 residents, oralmost 9 crimes per 10 peopleliving in the region. Of course, this is significantly offset by the number of out-of-area commuters, so it’s difficult to fully gauge how bad crime is in this area of the city.

For this reason, we’ve opted to not include it on our list of the most dangerous areas in London, but tourists, commuters and residents alike should still be mindful of the issues that the district faces.

The Top 15 Most Dangerous Areas In London

15. Hounslow

Overall Crime Rate Of 110.4 Crimes Per 1000 People

With convenient access to Heathrow Airport and the M14,Hounslowis a well-connected area of London, best exemplified by its diverse cross-section of residents, and its vibrant, multi-cultural events calendar. That popularity and extensive schedule, however, means Hounslow finds itself as the 13thmost dangerous area in London.

The borough sees an overall crime rate of110.4 crimes per 1000 residents, with the key concern for residents being a rising rate ofviolent crime(9044 offences). Coupled with similarly worrying figures in boththeft(6086 offences) andvehicle crime(4056 offences), the pressing need for security in Hounslow is abundantly clear.

14. Lewisham

Overall Crime Rate Of 113.9 Crimes Per 1000 People

Located in the south-east of London,Lewishamborders the River Thames. Whilst it’s most known as a busy urban area, it is simultaneously home to multiple green spaces, with Mountsfield Park and Ladywell Fields offering sweeping vistas of the riverside and the urban sprawl. It’s also a student hotspot, with the prestigious educational hub of Goldsmiths at Lewisham’s heart.

However, the borough’s high overall crime rate (113.9 crimes per 1000 residents) means it makes it onto the list as the 15thmost dangerous area in London. That’s further compounded by Lewisham’s soaring rates of bothviolent crime(9662 incidents) andtheft(6854 incidents).

13. Greenwich

Overall Crime Rate Of 115.3 Crimes Per 1000 People

Greenwich’spicturesque riverside setting makes it one of the most attractive areas in London, overlooking the borough’s eponymous Park and the Royal Observatory. Despite the idyllic features of Greenwich, though, its high overall rate of crime (115.3 crimes per 1000 residents) means it’s 13thplace on our list of most dangerous London areas.

They key issues lie in rising numbers ofviolent crimes(9914 incidents),theft(6510 incidents) andvehicle crimes(3105 incidents), as well as one of the highest proportions ofdrug offences(1439 incidents) we’ve seen thus far.

12. Barking & Dagenham

Overall Crime Rate Of 115.7 Crimes Per 1000 People

Located in the East of London,has evolved from its industrial roots to include a range of public sector services, retail, healthcare, and more. With its history of fishing, farming, and manufacturing, the area has undergone extensive regeneration. Despite this, the borough is still one of the most deprived areas of the city, with nearly half of its children living in poverty.

That’s perhaps most apparent in the borough’s rising levels of crime, with a rate of115.7 crimes per 1000 residents. The chief concern for residents and local businesses is the rate ofviolent crime(7573 offences), with an alarming196 instances of weapon possessionin the last year alone. High rates oftheft(4520 offences) andvehicle crime(2714 offences) further compound the issues in the borough.

11. Newham

Overall Crime Rate Of 122.7 Crimes Per 1000 People

As one of the host boroughs for the 2012 Olympics,Newhamis a prominent destination for sports and culture events, playing host to both the ExCeL centre and West Ham’s London Stadium. It’s this undoubted popularity, however, that means Newham sees itself fall onto the list of the most dangerous areas of London, with a crime rate of122.7 crimes per 1000 residents.

Theft(12,126 incidents) is Newham’s biggest issue, with more than2304 incidentsofshopliftingincluded as part of that soaring number. There’s also equally concerning rates ofviolent offences(10,857 incidents) andvehicle offences(4901 incidents).

10. Lambeth

Overall Crime Rate Of 126 Crimes Per 1000 People

Located just across from Westminster and the city centre,Lambethis an attractive area with strong connections to the beating heart of central London. With an extensive array of additional tourist attractions, including the Imperial War Museum and Florence Nightingale Museum, Lambeth is naturally an attractive spot for tourists and residents alike.

Unfortunately, Lambeth has secured a spot on our most dangerous because of its significant overall crime rate of126 crimes per 1000 residents. High instances oftheft(11,566 offences) andviolent crime(9940 offences) are Lambeth’s main concerns, with8 instances of homicidehaving made headlines in the borough.

9. Tower Hamlets

Overall Crime Rate Of 128.9 Crimes Per 1000 People

Covering much of London’s traditional East End,Tower Hamletsis known for its rich diversity, international cuisine, and melding of cultures. However, as one of the most deprived areas of the capital, it experiences a crime rate that is all too often associated with poverty –128.9 crimes per 1000 residents.

Tower Hamlets has seen a substantial rise of10%when compared to the previous year’s figures, withtheft(10,989 offences),violent crimes(10,716 offences) andvehicle crimes(3197 offences) all having seen higher numbers than we’ve previously witnessed in the borough.

8. Haringey

Overall Crime Rate Of 129.1 Crimes Per 1000 People

One of London’s leafiest boroughs, it’sHaringey’sclose proximity to the Metropolitan green belt that means it offers sweeping vistas of London’s rural roots, especially from the region’s towering reaches at Alexandra Palace. However, despite the obvious attractions, Haringey’s crime rate of129.1 crimes per 1000 residentsstrikes a sour note for residents and businesses alike.

Violent crime(8216 offences) andtheft(8039 offences) are the two main contributors towards the crime rate that earns Haringey a spot on our list of the most dangerous areas in London. However, startling figures indomestic burglary(1297 offences) andtheft from a motor vehicle(2586 offences) also serve to underscore the pressing need for security in the Haringey area.

7. Southwark

Overall Crime Rate Of 135.7 Crimes Per 1000 People

Mostly known from being the home of the literarily iconic Globe Theatre, contrasting with the sleek modern architecture of the Shard, you’d be forgiven for not expecting Southwark to be one of the most dangerous boroughs of London. However, with an overall crime rate of135.7 crimes per 1000 residents,Southwarkfinds itself in our list.

Theft(14,726 incidents) is, perhaps unsurprisingly, the most pressing concern for residents, making up approximately a thirdof all crime across the borough.Violent crime(9194 incidents) is the next most prevalent, withburglary(2562 incidents) andvehicle crime(2765 incidents) presenting equally concerning upwards trends.

6. Hackney

Overall Crime Rate Of 139.5 Crimes Per 1000 People

An East London melting pot of culture, commerce and independent businesses, Hackney lends its name to the iconic London black cabs, as well as the marshes and greenery that characterise one of London’s most well-recognised boroughs. In spite of that sparkling reputation, however, Hackney makes it onto our list of the most dangerous areas in London with a crime rate of139.5 crimes per 1000 residents.

Perhaps the most concerning statistics are Hackney’s high rates oftheft(10,574 incidents) andviolent crime(8781 incidents), which have both seen a substantial rise over the statistics we saw in previous months. Plus, there’s been a startling trend ofbicycle theft(1419 incidents), which is unprecedented across most London boroughs.

5. Hammersmith & Fulham

Overall Crime Rate Of 140.2 Crimes Per 1000 People

Renowned for its historic terraces and high-achieving schools,Hammersmith and Fulhamhas since built an equally impressive reputation for its sports scene, being the only London borough to have 3 professional football teams within its borders. That sporting prowess is undercut, however, by the borough’s shocking crime rate of140.2 crimes per 1000 residents.

Hammersmith & Fulham’s main issues lie in alarming rates of boththeft(7144 offences) andviolent crime(5967 offences), withvehicle crimes(3186 offences) being an additional point of concern. Plus, with the football crowds often drawing in the wrong sorts of people,violence both without(4014 offences) andwith injury(1952 offences) are all too commonplace.

4. Islington

Overall Crime Rate Of 145.2 Crimes Per 1000 People

Perhaps a surprise entry, Islington – the second smallest borough in London – is better known as a hub of progressive ideas and bohemian subcultures. This is due, in part, toIslingtonbeing home to two universities: London Metropolitan University and the University of London. Nevertheless, the borough experiences a soaring rate of crime, at145.2 crimes per 1000 residents.

Islington’s main issues lie in worryingly high rates oftheft(10,267 offences) andviolent crime(7144 offences), both of which have seen anincrease in comparison to last year’s figures. Plus, in spite of Islington’s relatively small size, it still sees its fair share of crimes we’d norm ally associate with larger boroughs, such asdrug crime(1196 offences) anddomestic burglary(1188 offences).

3. Kensington & Chelsea

Overall Crime Rate Of 174.5 Crimes Per 1000 People

The Royal Borough ofKensington and Chelseais most commonly associated with the affluence and wealth of the city’s elite, so it may come as a surprise to see the home of Hyde Park and the Flower Show in 3rdon our rankings of the most dangerous areas of London. However, a year-on-year increase has seen Kensington & Chelsea’s crime rate reach174.5 crimes per 1000 residents.

As such a prosperous borough, it’s perhaps disheartening to learn the region’s biggest problem lies in its high rate oftheft(9837 offences), withtheft from the person(2531 offences) andshoplifting(1848 offences) making up a substantial portion of that rate. There’s also equally warranted worries around the rates ofviolent crime(4660 offences) andvehicle crime(2982 offences).

2. Camden

Overall Crime Rate Of 197.8 Per 1000 People

Camdenis a centre of cutting-edge fashion, live music, and thriving alternative cultures. Tourists flock to Camden to visit the British Museum, London Zoo, and of course, the famed Camden Market. Despite its tourist popularity, the area makes it to 3rdplace on the list of the most dangerous areas in London with an overall crime rate of197.8crimes per 1000 residents.

By a staggering margin,theft(18,799 incidents) is Camden’s main problem, making up a whopping44%of the borough’s total crime figures. The figures in bothviolent crime(7783 incidents) andvehicle offences(3207 incidents) are equally concerning for residents and businesses in the area, especially with the total crime having risen by a whopping 12%over last year’s figures.

1. Westminster

Overall Crime Rate Of 462.8 Crimes Per 1000 People

Home to much of the lively West End, the Houses of Parliament, and Buckingham Palace,Westminsteris a bustling hub of activity throughout the year. From the regal to the legal, it’s why many turn to London as a key tourist attraction, and for city breaks and getaways alike. However, the borough’s crime rate strikes a sour note, ranking number 1 in our list of the most dangerous areas of London.

With an appalling crime rate of462.8 crimes per 1000 residents, or almost1 crime per 2 people, it’s easy to recognise the concerns for Westminster.Theft(58,036 incidents) is by far and away the biggest issue in the borough, but there’s also soaring numbers inviolent crime(11,960 offences),vehicle crime(4469 offences), androbbery(4317 incidents). All of this combines to show a shocking14.8%increase over last year’s statistics.

Has The Cost Of Living Crisis Impacted London Crime Rates?

As we continue to go through the cost of living crisis, data is starting to emerge about how this is impacting UK crime rates. While it’s difficult to say for certain whether the cost of living crisis has had a direct impact on safety in London, crime rate increases across30of the32London boroughs does suggest it has.

Let’s take a more in-depth look at that. In 2022/2023,statisticsfound that more than6500people were caught stealing from their employer, a year-on-year increase. This is not only indicative of the difficult times we’re living through, but also of the opportunistic nature of thieves, with insurerZurichplacing the average cost of commercial crimes at around£140,000.

Specifically in London, the Metropolitan Police dealt with the highest rate of theft by employees, with874 offencesreported, while the City of London’s police force saw just18instance of employee theft.

Of course, while theft from workplaces and offices is a concrete sign that many are turning to criminal activity in the wake of a cost of living crisis, there are other figures that could equally point towards money woes.

Here are a few standout statistics on select crimes in London, and their increases over the previous year’s statistics:

  • Theft(283,902 offences) has seen an increase of17.7%when compared to the previous 12 months.
  • Burglary(56,696 offences) saw an increase of5.1%compared with last year’s statistics.
  • Shoplifting(58,405 offences) saw a huge48.3%increase when compared to last year’s figures.
  • Robbery(34,158 offences) rose by21%in comparison to the previous year.
  • Motor Vehicle Theft(32,947 offences) increased by1.4%over last year.

Ultimately, as budgets tighten and we all feel the squeeze of rising interest rates and the soaring costs of everyday essentials, these numbers are only likely to increase.

The Pointed Truth About Knife Crime In London

It’s well-documented that knife crime has often been an issue in the capital, and indeed across the UK. Of the48,716 offencesinvolving a knife or other sharp instrument,28.9%(13,957offences) of these happened in and around London.This is just the recorded instances– the actual figures could be much higher.

Look more closely at the recorded data,more than half(7996 offences) of all knife crime incidents were part of anarmed robbery or burglary, while more than30%were used inviolent assaultsor instances of bodily harm with injury. On top of that, there were1,014 threats to killthat involved knives, as well as231 instances of rape and sexual assaultthat involved a knife.

Of the 261 instances ofhomicide(murder) that happened over the last year,65(or just under25%) of these were in the London city area. That’s a marked increase over the previous year’s figures, but we’ve yet to reach the numbers we saw pre-pandemic.

This reduction is due in large part to the efforts of charities likeThe Ben Kinsella Trust, as well as contined security efforts across the capital. While they’re predominantly focused on youth knife crime, which we’ve discussed in depth in our article on knife violence in schools, their work is changing perceptions, and providing education and effective preventative measures.

There’s still a long way to go, of course, as the statistics we’ve highlighted here do too good of a job in illustrating. But with continued and concerted efforts, this can change, and change quickly. Education is the first part of that, and articles like ours, alongside the ongoing work of charities and initiatives, aim to the insight we need to take the right path.

The 15 Most Dangerous Areas In London For 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What area in London has the highest crime rate? ›

Comparing London's boroughs using Crime Risk Scores - which are calculated by taking severity of each crime type into account - Hackney is the most dangerous borough in London. The next most dangerous is Westminster, and Southwark comes in as third most dangerous.

Is London safer than the US? ›

While London is a safe city compared to many cities in the U.S., especially in terms of violent crime, it does have some issues with less-serious crimes like theft which can nonetheless be upsetting to travelers.

What is the most committed crime in London? ›

The most common crime in City of London is other theft, with 2,834 offences during 2023, giving a crime rate of 8. This is 26% higher than 2022's figure of 2,250 offences and a difference of 1.63 from 2022's crime rate of 6.

How safe is Westminster, London? ›

Westminster is among the top 10 most dangerous boroughs in London. The overall crime rate in Westminster in 2023 was 134 crimes per 1,000 people. This compares poorly to London's overall crime rate, coming in 28% higher than the London rate of 105 per 1,000 daytime population.

Where not to stay in London? ›

Generally speaking, most areas of London are safe and suitable to stay in but, for peace of mind, we would recommend avoiding areas such as Canning Town, Tower Hamlets, and Hackney where crime rates are notably higher.

Where to avoid in London at night? ›

While most parts of London are safe, it's wise to be aware of specific areas where crime rates might be higher. Neighborhoods to avoid in London include Peckham, Elephant & Castle, Brixton, Tottenham as well as certain neighborhoods in East London, such as parts of Tower Hamlets and Newham.

Is London safe to visit in 2024? ›

London is relatively safe, especially for a big city.

The most common crime in London is anti-social behavior. Westminster is the most dangerous neighborhood, whereas the City of London (the administrative district) is the safest. London had a lower homicide rate than 120 of the biggest US cities.

Which is safer, NYC or London? ›

London's population is 8.98 million people compared to New York City's 8.623 million people. When we take into account the population size, we find that the rate of violent crime per 1,000 people is actually much higher in London at 1.77 compared to New York City's 1.39.

Is London or Paris safer? ›

London 'a safer city' than Berlin, Madrid and Paris, says Sadiq Khan | News | Independent TV.

What is the biggest crime group in London? ›

The Hunt Crime Syndicate, otherwise known as the Canning Town Cartel, led by David Hunt is one of the biggest London crime firms.

How common are muggings in London? ›

For instance, burglary decreased from 9 per 1,000 residents in 2019 to 6 per 1,000 residents in 2022. Robbery (including mugging) has also seen a significant decrease, from 4.4 per 1,000 residents in 2019 to 3.0 per 1,000 residents in 2022.

Are there a lot of stabbings in London? ›

While London's knife crime figures are relatively high compared with much of England, the capital is not the worst area when it comes to stabbings.

What is the safest area of London for tourists? ›

In Central London, the areas with higher crime rates include Westminster, Tower Hamlets, Lambeth, and Hackney. On the safer side, Kensington & Chelsea, Islington, Lewisham, and Hammersmith & Fulham are some of the best areas to stay.

Is it safe to walk in Westminster at night? ›

But in terms of personal safety, no issues- I often have meetings in Westminster and walk back by St James' Park in the dark, and feel safe.

Is Notting Hill safe? ›

Safe, vibrant and brimming with character, Notting Hill is one of the most desirable areas in all of London. With world-class amenities and a bustling community, Notting Hill's residents have everything they need on their doorstep.

Which London borough has the most stabbings? ›

In south London, the boroughs with the highest number of knife-related incidents for that period were Southwark with 737 recorded incidents, Lambeth with 735 incidents and Croydon with 681 incidents.

What city in the UK has the highest knife crime? ›

The West Midlands Police area has the highest rate of knife crime offences in England and Wales, latest national figures show. Offences involving a blade per 100,000 of the population, in the force area in 2023, totalled 180, up from 167 in 2022. The London Metropolitan Police force total was 165.

What borough has the highest crime rate? ›

The Bronx's violent crime rate is the highest of the five boroughs; the next highest is Manhattan, with a rate of 4.57 per 1,000 residents. In 2022, the violent crime rate in the Bronx was 8.9 per 1,000 residents, compared to the citywide rate of 5.1 per 1,000 residents.

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