Northamptonshire East Midlands 17,572 22 24 Middle

Staffordshire West Midlands 25,523 22 25 Middle

Thames Valley South East 57,375 22 26 Middle

Cheshire North West 25,958 23 27 Middle

Merseyside North West 33,631 23 28 Middle

North Wales Wales 16,680 24 29 Middle

Greater Manchester North West 71,818 24 30 Middle

South Wales Wales 34,101 25 31 Middle

Lancashire North West 39,580 25 32 Middle

Dorset South West 20,578 26 33 Middle

South Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber 37,661 26 34 High

Kent South East 50,851 26 35 High

Derbyshire East Midlands 32,323 29 36 High

Northumbria North East 43,747 29 37 High

West Midlands West Midlands 88,399 29 38 High

Durham North East 19,240 30 39 High

Humberside Yorkshire and the Humber 31,273 32 40 High

West Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber 77,436 32 41 High

Cleveland North East 20,355 34 42 High

Gwent Wales 20,653 34 43 High

Surrey South East 9,550 8 1 Low

North Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber 11,049 13 2 Low

Wiltshire South West 11,942 16 3 Low

Suffolk East of England 13,075 17 4 Low

Hertfordshire East of England 20,892 17 5 Low

Sussex South East 29,601 17 6 Low

Metropolitan Police and City of London London 155,061 17 7 Low

Metropolitan Police and City of London London 155,061 17 8 Low

Nottinghamshire East Midlands 21,696 18 9 Low

Avon and Somerset South West 33,461 18 10 Low

Essex East of England 34,450 18 11 Middle

Warwickshire West Midlands 12,326 19 12 Middle

Gloucestershire South West 12,959 19 13 Middle

Lincolnshire East Midlands 14,786 19 14 Middle

Norfolk East of England 17,998 19 15 Middle

Leicestershire East Midlands 22,489 19 16 Middle

West Mercia West Midlands 25,242 19 17 Middle

Cumbria North West 10,275 20 18 Middle

Bedfordshire East of England 15,304 20 19 Middle

Cambridgeshire East of England 18,305 20 20 Middle

Hampshire South East 41,840 20 21 Middle

Devon and Cornwall South West 39,513 21 22 Middle

Dyfed-Powys Wales 11,406 22 23 Middle

In 2025, your area saw

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reports of domestic abuse crimes.

These numbers are shocking, but they’re part of a national pattern affecting every region - with 1.3 million reports of domestic abuse across all of England and Wales. 

That’s over a million people harmed by those they should have been able to trust most – partners, ex-partners, or family members.

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1 in 5 children

across the UK will experience domestic abuse.

Thousands of children are growing up in homes where safety is not guaranteed. This is not OK - every child deserves to feel safe, every one of us can help make that happen.

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Your area

has some of the highest levels of domestic abuse police reports in England and Wales.

has an average level of domestic abuse police reports compared to the rest of England and Wales.

has relatively low levels of police reports of domestic abuse compared to the rest of England and Wales.

But wherever your area sits, the reality is the same: domestic abuse is overwhelmingly experienced by women, committed by a man close to them - a partner, ex-partner, or family member.

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Only 1 in 4 survivors
report abuse to the police

The fact is, these reported cases are just the tip of the iceberg. But just because domestic abuse happens behind closed doors, doesn't mean there aren't things you can do to help.

Would you like a FREE guide for how to spot the signs of abuse, and tips for how you can help?

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Domestic abuse thrives in silence.

But there are things we can all do and signs to look out for to keep yourself* and others safe.

Domestic abuse thrives in silence.

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