Rise in sex crimes at Wiltshire railway stations

By Barrie Hudson - 30 May 2025

BusinessCrime

The numbers of sex offences at stations across the UK have soared to all-time highs.

According to figures obtained by Sexual Abuse Compensation Advicesince 2022, this includes a year-on-year rise in reported sex crimes at railway stations across Wiltshire.

 

The British Transport Police’s (BTP) 2024 annual report shows that there has been a 10 percent rise in recorded sexual offences against women on railways from the previous year, up from 2,246 to 2,475.

 

A survey of 2,000 people commissioned by the BTP last year also found that over a third of women had been a victim of sexual harassment or sexual offending on their commute.

 

Despite this, a large number of women do not report their experiences, as many people feel scared or believe that they will not be taken seriously.

 

BTP DCI Nia Mellor said: "Tackling sexual offences is our top priority at British Transport Police, and we take every report of sexual harassment or violence extremely seriously.

 

"We know that these crimes commonly go underreported, which is why we relentlessly campaign to encourage witnesses and victims to report these offences to us. With this, we expect the number of reports to continue to rise. 

 

“We view this increase as a positive sign that our efforts are paying off, and that women and girls are feeling more confident to report all forms of sexual harassment and violence on the rail network to us.”

 

In 2022, British Transport Police logged six sex crimes at Wiltshire stations. A year later, this increased to seven, and a further 11 have been reported in the past year.

 

Total crime on the transport network hit a record high last year, with almost 80,000 offences recorded by the BTP in 2023/24.

 

According to the same data, around 25 crimes are committed each day at the 10 worst-hit train stations in the UK.

 

Violent crimes and sex offences have both soared to all-time highs, doubling in the last ten years and overall, levels are 55 per cent up on a decade earlier.

 

Sexual Abuse Compensation Advice also obtained figures on other types of crime that the BTP recorded over the last three years.

 

Wiltshire railway stations have seen an increase in recorded crime over the past year, with notable jumps in criminal damage and theft of passenger property.

 

DCI Mellor said: "We are working tirelessly to stamp out this unacceptable behaviour. We have patrols of uniformed and specially trained plain clothes officers across the railway day and night to catch offenders and reassure passengers as they travel, along with access to over 150,000 cameras across the railway network, which can provide us with clear, high-quality images.

 

"Each report we receive provides us with valuable information which we can use to build a picture of an offender. Often it allows us to notice a pattern of offending behaviour so we can take action. 

 

“If you experience or witness sexual harassment or a sexual offence on the railway, we urge you to report it to us by texting 61016 or calling 0800 405040. In an emergency, always dial 999."

 

Sexual Abuse Compensation Advice provides expert claim and legal advice services for sexual abuse claims.

 

It operates a 24-hour helpline and an online claim form, which can be accessed on its website.

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