Broughton (Flintshire) recorded a crime rate of 7.3 per 1,000 residents in January 2024, placing it 1.4% below the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000. This small but consistent edge over the national figure suggests local factors may be influencing crime trends. The area’s most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (33.3% of total), shoplifting (31.3%), and anti-social behaviour (12.5%). These patterns align with the characteristics of a built-up area within Flintshire, where retail activity and community interactions shape crime dynamics. Violence and sexual offences, though slightly below the UK average (8% lower), remain a significant concern, potentially reflecting local social patterns or policing priorities. Shoplifting, however, stands out as a stark contrast to national trends, with rates 304% above the UK average. This could be attributed to specific retail environments or enforcement challenges in the area, though seasonal context also plays a role. January, a post-holiday month with reduced retail footfall, typically sees lower outdoor crime rates, yet shoplifting increased by 25% compared to December 2023. This suggests a possible shift in offender behaviour or targeted activity. Anti-social behaviour, while 9% below the UK average, remains a persistent issue in built-up areas, often linked to community cohesion and local amenities. The interplay between these factors—retail presence, community dynamics, and seasonal shifts—likely contributes to Broughton’s unique crime profile, which, while slightly safer than the UK average overall, requires targeted attention to specific high-impact areas.