Official data.police.uk street-level crime

Crime in CV1: Coventry

Crimes (Apr 2026)
955
Monthly avg
924
Top category
Violence and sexual offences

data.police.uk recorded 955 street-level crimes at the representative point for CV1 (Coventry) in Apr 2026. The most common category was violence and sexual offences (388 reports, 40.6% of the total). The monthly total fell versus the month before. That is roughly in line with the recent 6-month average for this area.

Central Coventry, a busy city-centre and student district.

Crime by category in CV1

Every street-level crime recorded near the CV1 representative point in Apr 2026, by Home Office category, most common first:

CategoryCrimesShare
Violence and sexual offences388
40.6%
Shoplifting123
12.9%
Other theft79
8.3%
Public order72
7.5%
Criminal damage and arson53
5.5%
Anti-social behaviour43
4.5%
Vehicle crime37
3.9%
Burglary34
3.6%
Drugs33
3.5%
Robbery31
3.2%
Possession of weapons22
2.3%
Bicycle theft18
1.9%
Theft from the person14
1.5%
Other crime8
0.8%

955 crimes recorded in Apr 2026. data.police.uk snaps each crime to one of a fixed set of anonymised map points, so counts describe the area around the CV1 centroid, not a single street or property.

CV1 crime trend: last 6 months

The monthly recorded-crime total at the CV1 representative point. The recent monthly average is 924 crimes. A single outcode is a small sample, so read the direction rather than any single month.

983
Nov 2025
880
Dec 2025
876
Jan 2026
889
Feb 2026
959
Mar 2026
955
Apr 2026

Source: data.police.uk crimes-street API. The dataset publishes monthly with a ~1–2 month lag; the latest month shown is the newest the API had on the last refresh.

Area context

How safe is CV1?

In Apr 2026, CV1 was roughly in line with the recent 6-month average for this area. Recorded crime is not the same as risk: city-centre and high-footfall outcodes record more crime simply because more people pass through them, and recorded figures reflect reporting and policing as well as offending. Use this as area context alongside the price, flood and ground-stability picture — not in isolation.

955 recorded crimes · Apr 2026 · violence and sexual offences most common

See the crime mapped to one CV1 address

This page is the area picture. To see the crimes mapped closest to one exact property — alongside its sold-price history, EPC, flood and ground risk, and a current valuation — search the address. The full breakdown is in the £24.99 Complete report.

Frequently asked questions

How much crime is there in CV1?

data.police.uk recorded 955 street-level crimes in CV1 (Coventry) in Apr 2026, against a recent monthly average of 924 over the last 6 months. The largest single category was violence and sexual offences, at 40.6% of reports. These are reports snapped to anonymised map points near the outcode centroid, not a per-property figure.

What are the most common crimes in CV1?

In Apr 2026 the most common recorded categories in CV1 were violence and sexual offences (388), shoplifting (123), other theft (79). The full category breakdown is in the table above, taken straight from the Home Office crime categories on data.police.uk.

Is CV1 getting safer or more dangerous?

Over the last 6 months of data.police.uk data, the monthly recorded-crime total for CV1 fell most recently and averaged 924 crimes a month. A single outcode is a small sample and recorded crime reflects reporting and policing as well as underlying offending, so read the trend, not one month in isolation.

How accurate is the crime data for CV1?

It is official Home Office data published on data.police.uk under the Open Government Licence. Each crime is snapped to one of a fixed set of anonymised map points near where it happened — never the exact address — so figures describe the area around the outcode centroid, not a single property. Search an exact address on HouseCheckup to see the crimes mapped closest to it in the full report.

Crime in nearby areas

← UK crime map: crime by postcode

Sources

Contains public sector information from data.police.uk licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Street-level crimes are snapped to anonymised map points, not exact addresses.