West Moors' crime rate in July 2024 of 4.7 per 1,000 residents placed it 44% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000—a significant deviation from national trends. The area's crime profile was dominated by violence and sexual offences (38% of all incidents), anti-social behaviour (22%), and criminal damage and arson (12%). These figures suggest a pattern of interpersonal and property-related crime that may be influenced by the area's seasonal dynamics. July, as a peak summer month, typically sees higher foot traffic in West Moors due to tourism and local festivals, yet the crime rate remained lower than the UK average. This contrast could be attributed to the area's compact built-up nature, which may foster stronger community oversight. Violent crime rates in West Moors were 37% below the UK average, while anti-social behaviour was 31% below, indicating effective local measures in managing disorder. However, the 85% deficit in shoplifting compared to national rates may hint at a lack of retail density, reducing opportunities for such crimes. The area's overall safety profile, while impressive, requires continued attention to emerging trends such as the 200% increase in burglary, which may be linked to summer-related vulnerabilities like increased property visibility during festivals or events. These patterns highlight the combination of local geography, community dynamics, and national crime trends.