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If you live in Kent—or you’re thinking about moving here—you’ve probably wondered: how safe is Kent in 2026?
The latest crime data paints a mixed but generally reassuring picture. While some offences are rising, others are falling, and overall, Kent remains one of the safer counties in the UK.
Let’s break it down in simple terms.
Compared to national averages, Kent typically performs slightly better than many parts of England, especially in rural and suburban areas.
Violence and sexual offences make up the largest share of crime across Kent.
This might sound alarming, but there’s context:
👉 Bottom line: It’s the most common category—but not necessarily the most dangerous in everyday life.
One of the biggest shifts in 2025–2026 is the sharp rise in shoplifting.
Why it’s happening:
This trend is being seen across the UK, not just in Kent—but it’s becoming more visible in town centres.
Here’s some good news:
Burglary rates have dropped significantly.
👉 This is one of the strongest positive trends in Kent right now.
Crime isn’t evenly spread across the county.
These areas tend to have:
👉 Like most of the UK, urban areas naturally report more crime than rural ones.
Kent Police have stepped up efforts across the county, including:
Recent operations in Medway alone led to over 100 arrests in just a few months, showing a more proactive approach.
Short answer: Yes, overall Kent is still a safe place to live.
Kent in 2026 isn’t crime-free—but nowhere is.
What matters is the trend, and right now:
At the same time, newer challenges like retail crime are emerging, meaning the picture is evolving—not worsening.
Written by: Kent Radio
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