Burglaries decrease by 8% nationally over past 12 months. However, some regions see increases of up to 25%
Burglaries decrease by 8% nationally over past 12 months. However, some regions see increases of up to 25%
In the past 12 months* over 9,000 Irish homeowners have experienced a burglary in their homes. Whilst this represents a decrease of 8% based on the previous year, this number is still much too high. Over the years research has always shown that this is the time of year for increased burglaries, so the message is very clear, now is the time to get winter ready and get your home protected.
'It's important to remain vigilant at this time', Eoin Dunne, Managing Director of PhoneWatch comments. 'The past 12 months have shown a welcome decrease in our burglary levels, however, we should bear in mind that we are coming into the period when typically, burglaries are at their highest, and our homes are most vulnerable. We know that 58% of Irish homeowners fear burglary most in the winter months. At PhoneWatch we are all about peace of mind and ensuring this concern is reduced as much as possible'.
According to the recent CSO recorded crime figures, although the national burglary rate for the last 12 months has decreased by 8%, some counties have experienced significant increases in the number of reported break-ins, especially in the north and west regions. The Sligo and Leitrim region has had the highest increase over the last 12 months* compared to the previous 12 months**, with a 25% increase (162 burglaries) in that region. Mayo had the second highest rate of increase at 17% (153 burglaries), followed by Louth with an 11% increase (347 burglaries). Donegal's burglary rate also increased with a 9% increase (146 burglaries).
However, there are some very positive takeouts from the recent CSO recorded crime data. Cork west has the highest decrease rate of burglaries in the last 12 months at -28% (54 burglaries). Wicklow, Limerick and Tipperary all saw decreases of between 20% and 25% which suggests these are the counties leading the way in terms of home security measures.
Winter months are notorious for increased rates in burglary and research indicates that burglaries increase by almost 20% in winter months, with nearly half of these burglaries occurring between 5pm and 11pm. A recent survey outlined that 64% of people feel less safe in their homes at nighttime.
Eoin Dunne further added; 'When you look at the broader data over the last decade it shows that on average, 1 in every 10 Irish homes has experienced a break-in during the last 10 years. We need to get this number down and we want to work with all homeowners to ensure they are taking the necessary steps to keep their homes secure and their families safe, 24/7'.
PhoneWatch's purpose is to ensure people always feel safe in their homes. They have devised simple home security tips for you to implement to ensure your home and everyone inside is protected this winter and 24/7.
PhoneWatch urges homeowners to protect their homes and families by installing a monitored alarm system. For an updated burglary report released in March 2025, check out our Ireland’s Crime Statistics Article.
*Analysis period: Q3 2022 – Q2 2023
** Analysis period: Q3 2021 – Q2 2022