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Britain's violent crime capital named as around one in 20 people affected

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Britain's violent crime capital named as around one in 20 people affected.

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Blackpool has emerged as Britain's most violent area according to the latest police statistics, with the Lancashire seaside resort recording approximately 69 offences per 1,000 inhabitants during 2025.The figures reveal that roughly one in every 20 residents experienced violent crime over the 12-month period.This rate places the town significantly ahead of all other locations nationwide.Westminster and Bradford occupied second and third positions, respectively, each registering violent crime rates exceeding or equal to 53 incidents per 1,000 people.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Both Middlesbrough and Manchester also featured prominently in the data, with each recording more than 50 violent offences per 1,000 residents.Within Blackpool itself, more than 3,100 offences resulted in physical harm to victims, whilst a further 4,000 violent incidents were recorded where no injuries occurred.Additionally, police logged approximately 2,700 cases involving stalking and harassment,...

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