Businesses throughout Liverpool are often very conscious of the need for effective, reliable security systems to protect them from break-ins, shoplifting, vandalism, and aggression – while the specific risks they’re most concerned about can vary widely between sectors and areas.
Unfortunately, as with most major cities, crime rates in Liverpool are high, and the highest in Merseyside, with a rate this year of 98 crimes per 1,000 people – about 20% above the regional average. [1]
That said, Liverpool is also considered the second-safest big city in the UK, and there are numerous safeguards and precautions businesses can take to ensure they aren’t exposed to intrusions or have any vulnerabilities that could attract opportunistic thieves.
Liverpool Crime Rates at a Glance
- Crime rates are calculated as the number of incidents reported per 1,000 people. Although Liverpool experiences more crime than anywhere else in Merseyside, it’s also considered a very safe place compared with similarly sized cities.
- The most common types of crimes include theft, violence and sexual offences, with the latter having an increased crime rate this year of 39, up from 38, but overall, crime rates have dropped from a peak in early 2022.
- Arson and criminal damage remain concerns, with crime rates of 1.32 times the national average, while drug-related offences continue to be high, with a rate of 3.88 in comparison with a national average of 1.0. [1]

Is crime increasing in Liverpool?
Figures published by Liverpool City Council show that the latest crime rates, updated in September 2025, reflect above-average trends, with anti-social behaviour, violence, and vehicular theft all higher than the national average, and residential burglary rates at 35 compared to 6.1 across England and Wales. [2]
Therefore, being proactive and focusing on pre-emptive prevention is essential whether you’re a construction site owner, a retail business in the city centre, or a warehouse manager on the outskirts.
How Organisations in Liverpool Can Upgrade and Enhance Their Security
Crime rates provide insight into the types of threats and risks businesses are most likely to experience, as well as when and where incidents are most likely to occur, making them a valuable tool for designing highly efficient security strategies.
Rather than being anecdotal, this data is based on real-time reporting, primarily from Merseyside Police, which can influence the best types of security safeguards we recommend.
For example, many business owners have recognised that static CCTV cameras aren’t sufficient to protect their premises from vandalism and have turned to more layered security approaches that deter criminals, detect unwanted behaviour, and actively prevent crime.
CCTV surveillance remains a big aspect of most businesses’ security, but it’s also just one element of a powerful deterrent. That’s because most conventional cameras simply record activities, and don’t have the capacity to alert guards, patrols or the police when they need to intervene quickly or when a crime is already in progress.
That often means:
- Business owners don’t discover they have been the victim of a break-in until after the fact, and can only react once a theft has been successful.
- Insurance costs remain high for most businesses because the probability of a company needing to file a claim for damage, theft, or lost income remains above average.
- CCTV feeds record rather than intercept, and determined criminals are not deterred since they can conceal their identities and avoid apprehension.
The answer is to consider advanced, visible and active security controls that don’t just monitor but also react to events and trigger real-time responses, reducing the likelihood that a criminal could trespass, cause damage or steal inventory without being caught.
Commercial Security Options for Businesses in Liverpool
There are numerous ways businesses can extend coverage of their existing security systems or integrate new controls with legacy infrastructure. Still, to give an idea of the options, we’ve highlighted a few of the most in-demand services in Liverpool.
AI-Enabled Commercial CCTV Surveillance
AI CCTV provides immediate alerts when there is potential for concern, whether an unknown vehicle, a person behaving suspiciously, or if something that doesn’t belong has been dropped.
While these systems have wide-scope applications, they are an excellent way for businesses with elevated risks to remain watchful and alert at all times, activating sirens or audible warnings while triggering action from our Alarm Response Centre (ARC).

Manned Guarding, Keyholding and Patrols
Physical safeguards provide an extra level of security, with static guards who cover business entry points or gatehouses during periods of heightened risk, or roving patrols available with a K9 partner to protect perimeters and boundaries.
Businesses can also outsource keyholding or implement lock-up and open services, where uniformed, SIA-certified guards will secure the premises at the end of each day, ensure the unit is safe to enter in the morning, and respond to verified alarms as needed.

Autonomous Access Controls
Access controls are ideal for the automated management of entry points, whether car park gates, construction site entrances, security doors, office premises, or any area where each individual or vehicle must present verified credentials to gain access.
These systems can scan security fobs, keycards, biometrics, and vehicle number plates to open locks, lift barriers, or notify security responders if someone attempting entry isn’t recognised.

24/7/365 Alarm Monitoring
Clearway’s NSI Gold Cat II Alarm Response Centre provides comprehensive oversight of all alarms, CCTV systems and other devices, including fire detection solutions and panic alarms, logging all transmissions, determining the cause of the alert and deploying guards or liaising with the emergency services.
Our responders are skilled professionals who operate from a military-grade security facility every day of the year, ensuring that alarms or disturbances never go undetected or unaddressed until a crime has already taken place.

Get Personalised Advice About Commercial Security Solutions for Your Liverpool Business
Keeping up to date with Liverpool crime rates and statistics is useful, but putting that knowledge into action is essential to ensuring your personnel and business assets are properly protected from the crimes and threats you might face.
If you’d like to speak with one of our security specialists or arrange an on-site risk assessment in Liverpool, please get in touch. As a security company in Liverpool, we work with companies in the area to minimise risk, insurance cost and security incidents.
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