Reports of violence and sexual offences in Camberley, Surrey, rose during December 2025, according to local Surrey Police data. The figures show 35 incidents were reported in December 2025, up from 28 in November 2025.
Surrey Police data and local crime analyses show violence and sexual offences are the most frequently recorded crime category in Camberley. CrimeRate’s Camberley profile gives a rate of roughly 24 offences per 1,000 people for violence and sexual offences (CrimeRate reports 985 offences and a rate of 23.61 per 1,000 for 2025).
Lisa Townsend, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey, made preventing violence against women and girls a priority in the Police and Crime Plan 2025–28. The PCC has supported Safer Streets funding that, in 2024/25, helped deliver improved street lighting and CCTV around nightlife hotspots in Camberley.
Surrey Heath Borough Council announced a flat-rate evening parking tariff of £2.50 after 18:30 at Main Square and Knoll Road car parks, a measure due to take effect in early February 2026 to support the night-time economy. Surrey Police and local analysts note that contact crimes often rise during the festive period when town-centre footfall and alcohol consumption increase.
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