Taverham and Drayton’s crime profile in June 2023 reveals a stark contrast between property and violent crime, with the latter dominating the monthly tally. The area’s overall crime rate of 2.7 per 1,000 residents—68.2% below the UK average—positions it as one of the safest in the country. This figure is driven by the prevalence of violent crimes, which accounted for 51.2% of all incidents, compared to just 14.6% for property crimes. The breakdown highlights the prominence of violence and sexual offences (21 incidents) and anti-social behaviour (12 incidents), both of which are significantly below UK averages. The seasonal context of June, the start of summer, may play a role in shaping these patterns, as tourism in nearby coastal areas could divert activity from local crime hotspots. However, the high proportion of violent crimes compared to property crimes suggests underlying social or environmental factors. The area’s built-up nature within Broadland, combined with its proximity to rural landscapes, may influence this dynamic. For instance, the low rate of burglary (0.1 per 1,000) could be attributed to the community’s structure or limited commercial density, which may reduce opportunities for such crimes. Meanwhile, the relatively high incidence of violence may reflect the challenges of maintaining social cohesion in a densely populated yet transient area. These findings underscore the need for targeted approaches to address violent crime while building on the area’s strengths in reducing property-related offences.