Baildon’s June 2023 crime rate of 6.7 per 1,000 residents places it 21.2% below the UK average, a figure that positions the area as safer than the national benchmark. The breakdown of crimes reveals a striking disparity between violent and property offences, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 37.4% of all reported crimes (40 cases) and burglary contributing 11.2% (12 cases). This pattern suggests a complex relationship between the area’s built-up character and crime dynamics, where the compact nature of the community may reduce opportunities for violent crime but leave properties more vulnerable to targeted theft. Seasonal factors also appear to influence crime trends, as June marks the beginning of the summer season—a period typically associated with increased tourism and outdoor activity in nearby areas. However, a direct link between these seasonal shifts and the specific crime rates observed. The most significant outlier in the breakdown is burglary, which is 150% above the UK average at 0.8 per 1,000. This stark divergence from national figures may be attributed to local factors such as the density of residential properties or the presence of unoccupied homes during summer months. Meanwhile, violent crimes remain 14% below the UK average, a figure that could reflect the area’s demographic profile, where community cohesion and local policing efforts may play a role in deterring aggression. The contrast between these trends highlights the importance of contextual analysis in understanding crime patterns, as national averages often mask local variations that require tailored responses.