Whitfield (Dover) recorded a crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents in November 2025, placing it 34.2% below the UK average of 7.3 per 1,000. This performance reflects a combination of local characteristics and seasonal influences, with anti-social behaviour, violence and sexual offences, and criminal damage and arson making up the largest share of reported crimes. The area’s built-up nature within Dover, a coastal town, may contribute to its relatively low crime rate compared to more densely populated urban centres. Seasonal factors such as Bonfire Night and the post-Black Friday period appear to have shaped the crime picture, with reduced retail activity potentially lowering shoplifting incidents. However, the sharp 200% increase in vehicle crime highlights the need for further analysis of specific local conditions. The overall crime profile remains consistent with Dover’s broader context as a commuter hub with mixed residential and commercial zones. While anti-social behaviour rates are slightly above the UK average, this may be linked to the area’s compact nature and the challenges of managing public spaces in a small built-up area. The relatively low levels of violent crime and burglary suggest that community-focused policing and local initiatives may be contributing to a safer environment, though these inferences remain tentative without additional data.