The crime profile in Rural Burnley during March 2023 reveals a stark contrast between overall safety and the nature of reported incidents. With a crime rate of 0.9 per 1,000 residents, the area is 88.2% below the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This exceptionally low rate positions Rural Burnley as one of the safest locations in the country, though the single recorded crime—a categorisation under 'Other crime'—presents an anomaly. The 'Other crime' category, which constitutes 100% of the total reported incidents, is 500% above the UK average for that category (0.1 per 1,000). This divergence highlights the importance of understanding local context when interpreting crime data. March, a transitional month with extended evenings, may have influenced patterns, though the absence of seasonal spikes in property or violent crime suggests a stable environment. The area’s low population density, likely contributing to reduced opportunities for certain crimes, may explain the overall safety. However, the disproportionate emphasis on 'Other crime'—which could include anti-social behaviour or minor disputes—raises questions about reporting practices or community-specific dynamics. The data underscores a balance where the area’s geographical and demographic characteristics likely create a unique crime profile, distinct from both urban and rural averages. This contrast invites further analysis of how local factors shape crime trends, even in statistically secure environments.