For an area of 10,137 residents, 32 crimes were reported in February 2025 — a rate of 3.2 per 1,000 people. This places West End (Eastleigh) significantly below the UK average of 6.7 per 1,000, a gap of 52.2%. The crime profile shows a distinct pattern, with violence and sexual offences (8 cases) forming the largest single category at 25% of total crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (15.6%) and other theft (12.5%). These figures suggest a relatively low-risk environment compared to national trends, though the proportion of violent crimes remains higher than the UK average for this category (2.4 per 1,000). The seasonal context of February — a winter month with reduced outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull — may partly explain the subdued overall crime rate, as colder weather and shorter daylight hours often correlate with lower levels of public space usage. However, the prominence of violence and sexual offences highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining safety in this built-up area, which likely includes a mix of residential and commercial zones. The lower-than-average rates for property crimes such as shoplifting (68% below UK average) and vehicle crime (19% below) may reflect effective local policing strategies or the area’s character as a relatively compact, low-density urban environment where opportunities for such crimes are limited. These findings underscore the importance of contextual factors in shaping crime patterns, even within a broader trend of lower-than-average rates.