Boston Spa’s crime rate for September 2024 sits at 3.4 per 1,000 residents, placing it 55.8% below the UK average of 7.7. This stark contrast highlights the area’s relatively secure environment compared to national trends. The most prevalent crimes in the built-up area were violence and sexual offences (47.6% of all reported incidents), followed by public order issues (14.3%) and vehicle crime (9.5%). These figures suggest a focus on interpersonal conflict and disorder, which may partly explain the seasonal context of September — a time when university freshers arrive, and local nightlife activity intensifies. While the overall rate remains low, the dominance of violent crime contrasts with the UK average, where property crimes typically dominate. This shift could reflect the area’s character as a commuter hub with limited retail density, reducing shoplifting opportunities but increasing social interactions that may fuel conflict. The lower rates of property crime, such as shoplifting and vehicle theft, align with the area’s likely low tourism and commercial footfall, though the 100% increase in shoplifting cases during the month may signal a spike in student-related activity. As nights draw in, the interplay of seasonal factors and local demographics likely contributes to the current crime profile, requiring continued monitoring of trends.