Belfast vs Cookstown — Crime Comparison 2026

Side-by-side crime statistics from official UK Police data.

Belfast

BT13 · Belfast

610

crimes in March 2026

Above national average

  • Anti-social behaviour209
  • Violence & sexual offences170
  • Criminal damage & arson71

Cookstown

BT80 · Cookstown

77

crimes in March 2026

Below national average

  • Anti-social behaviour32
  • Violence & sexual offences25
  • Criminal damage & arson9

Cookstown has less crime — 77 vs 610 incidents in March 2026.

What the data shows

Belfast recorded substantially more crime than Cookstown in March 2026 — 610 incidents compared to 77, a 7.9x difference. Both areas share Anti-social behaviour as their most common crime type, though Belfast records significantly more (209 vs 32 incidents). Belfast sits above the national average for recorded crime while Cookstown is below — a significant gap for anyone weighing up the two.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Belfast or Cookstown safer?

Based on March 2026 Police data, Cookstown recorded fewer crimes than Belfast — 77 vs 610 incidents. That is 87% fewer crimes. Cookstown is also below the national average for crime.

What are the main differences in crime between Belfast and Cookstown?

Both areas share Anti-social behaviour as their top crime category. In March 2026, Belfast recorded 209 incidents of this type vs 32 in Cookstown. Overall, Cookstown had fewer total crimes (77 vs 610).

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