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Safety index · Camden, London · data through April 2026

Is Camden Square safe?

Camden Square records more reported crime than most London neighbourhoods. Its SafeRoute safety index is 27 out of 100 — 4 points below the Inner London median of 31, ranking 189th of 248 Inner London areas — based on 652 incidents reported to the police within 1 km of the neighbourhood centre (data through April 2026).

27/100
Elevated
SafeRoute safety index for the area within 1 km of the centre of Camden Square — higher is safer. 189th of 248 Inner London areas.

The largest reported category here is violent crime (23% of reports) — worth taking seriously when walking at night; the full mix is broken down below.

Where incidents cluster

Caledonian RoadYork Way neighbourhood centre 1 dot = 1 report · darker = more severe 500 m N ↑
652 incidents reported within 1 km of the Camden Square centre (500 shown) · Police data through April 2026 · basemap © OpenStreetMap contributors. Reports cluster toward the south-west of the map — the area immediately around the neighbourhood centre is comparatively quiet.

What's reported here

Violent crime
153 · 23%
Anti-social behaviour
130 · 20%
Theft from a person
59 · 9%
Criminal damage & arson
34 · 5%
Other theft
59 · 9%
Drugs
42 · 6%

Walking in Camden Square at night?

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Common questions

Is Camden Square safe at night?

Elevated overall (safety index 27/100). At night, prefer lit, busier streets — a short detour often avoids the clusters on the map above.

What is the most common crime in Camden Square?

Violent crime — 153 of 652 incidents (23%) reported within 1 km of the neighbourhood centre through April 2026.

How is the Camden Square safety index calculated?

SafeRoute weights each police-recorded incident by severity (violence weighs more than shoplifting), sums the last available period within 1 km of the neighbourhood centre, and normalises against national crime rates onto a 0–100 scale — higher is safer. It describes reported crime only; it is not a guarantee of safety.