For residents of Bradwell (Great Yarmouth), the crime rate of 2.7 per 1,000 in December 2024 translates to a personal risk of approximately one in 367 for a reported crime over the course of the month. This figure, 62% below the UK average of 7.1 per 1,000, underscores the area’s relatively low exposure to criminal activity. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (34.1% of total), followed by anti-social behaviour (22.7%) and shoplifting (15.9%). These patterns align with the seasonal context of December, a month marked by Christmas shopping, party season, and extended periods of darkness. The relatively high proportion of violent crime—despite being 65% below the UK average—may reflect the area’s character as a coastal built-up zone with mixed residential and retail spaces, where interactions between residents and visitors could contribute to such incidents. Meanwhile, the low rate of property crimes (36% of total) suggests a combination of effective local policing and the absence of high-risk commercial zones. The seasonal factors of December, including reduced foot traffic in some areas and increased vigilance during the festive period, likely play a role in shaping these figures. However, the exact relationship between these variables remains a subject for further analysis.