December 2023 saw St Blazey’s crime rate remain lower than the UK average, with 4.3 crimes per 1,000 residents compared to the national figure of 7.2. The stark contrast between property and violent crime is striking: 70% of recorded incidents were violent or sexual offences, while property crimes accounted for just 17% of the total. This imbalance may partly explain the area’s overall safety profile, suggesting a focus on addressing interpersonal conflicts and community tensions as priorities. The seasonal context of December—dark evenings, holiday gatherings, and retail activity—could influence patterns of violence. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences also featured prominently, albeit at levels far below the UK average. The low property crime rate, particularly for theft and vehicle-related incidents, may reflect the area’s character as a small, built-up community with limited commercial or industrial activity. However, the sharp rise in violent crime compared to previous months raises questions about local factors that could be contributing to this shift, such as increased social interactions during festive events or seasonal pressures on community support systems. The data underscores the need for targeted interventions in areas where interpersonal crime is concentrated, while the overall low rate reinforces the effectiveness of existing measures in preventing property-related offences.