Bailrigg’s crime profile in September 2024 reveals a striking dominance of property-related offences over violent crime, a pattern that may reflect both local characteristics and seasonal dynamics. The overall crime rate of 0.4 per 1,000 residents places the area 94.8% below the UK average, a disparity that underscores its status as one of the safest built-up areas in the country. Burglary and public order offences each accounted for 50% of reported crimes, with the former 35% below the UK average and the latter 64% below. This balance suggests that property crime, rather than violent crime, is the primary focus for local policing and community safety initiatives. Seasonal factors such as the return to school and university freshers week may have influenced activity levels, though the low overall rate indicates that these events have not led to a significant spike in incidents. The area’s character—as a small, mixed-use urban district within Lancaster—likely contributes to this pattern, with limited commercial density and strong community cohesion reducing opportunities for both burglary and disorder. While causality, the combination of environmental factors and targeted policing may partly explain the sustained safety record. This contrasts with larger urban centres, where higher population density and greater commercial activity often correlate with higher crime rates. For residents, the low incidence of violent crime and the focus on property-related offences highlight the need for continued investment in measures such as CCTV coverage, community patrols, and public space design to further mitigate risks.