In October 2025, Corfe Mullen recorded a crime rate of 3.1 per 1,000 residents, placing it 59.7% below the UK average of 7.7. This stark contrast with national trends underscores the area’s relatively low crime profile, a feature consistent with its status as a small built-up area within Dorset. The most prevalent crime type was anti-social behaviour, accounting for 46.9% of all incidents, followed by violence and sexual offences (25.0%) and other theft (15.6%). This distribution highlights a focus on non-violent, community-level issues, which may be influenced by local characteristics such as a strong sense of place and limited nightlife compared to larger urban centres. Seasonal factors, including the clocks going back and Halloween, may have contributed to the rise in anti-social behaviour. Violent crime in Corfe Mullen was 70% below the UK average, a figure that aligns with the area’s likely demographic profile as a quieter, more residential environment with fewer opportunities for high-risk criminal activity. The balance between property and violent crimes—each at 8 incidents—suggests a nuanced picture where neither category dominates, reflecting effective local policing or community initiatives. However, the increase in anti-social behaviour, alongside the sharp rise in other theft and vehicle crime, indicates areas for further attention, particularly as seasonal transitions may amplify such patterns. The overall low crime rate, combined with the absence of significant spikes in property-related offences, reinforces Corfe Mullen’s position as a safer area compared to the UK average, though the interplay of local and national factors requires ongoing monitoring.