Significant reductions in most crime report categories last year
Gardaí have reported significant reductions in reports of most major crimes in 2025.
An Garda Síochána this week published its provisional crime statistics for 2025.
Justice, home affairs and migration minister Jim O’Callaghan said: “I welcome the reduction in property crime, theft and burglary, including crimes against businesses, organisations and individuals.
“However, it is regrettable to see increases in harmful communications reported. Nationally, the number of harmful communications offences increased by 27 per cent compared to 2024 according to the provisional figures.
“I welcome the reduction in sexual offences reported. However, the statistics for domestic violence incidents show a two per cent increase in 2025 and while this is a small increase any incident of domestic violence is of very real concern.
“The provisional figures highlighted a significant increase in fraud offences which will need to be closely monitored. The ongoing public message of vigilance online cannot be overstated.”
He continued: “Reductions across most offences are welcome and validates the high visibility policing policy I am pursuing with support from the Garda commissioner. Ongoing recruitment is central to achieving high visibility patrols in our cities and towns.
“The proactive approach taken by An Garda Síochána, responding to thousands of calls daily, keeps the public safe. I commend the invaluable work by gardaí in communities across the State.
“This is supported in 2026 by a record budget allocation of €2.74bn, which will fund the recruitment of up to 1,000 gardaí, 200 Garda staff and 300 reserves.”




