Gildersome’s crime rate in November 2023 stood at 6.5 per 1,000 residents, placing it 13.3% below the UK average of 7.5. This position relative to the national picture highlights the area’s generally safer profile, though local crime patterns reveal nuanced trends. Violence and sexual offences dominated the monthly tally, accounting for 41.5% of all reported crimes, followed by vehicle crime (12.2%) and anti-social behaviour (7.3%). These figures suggest a mix of challenges, with violent crime rates exceeding the UK average by 4%, while property-related crimes like burglary and other theft remain below the national benchmark. Seasonal factors may have influenced the data: the timing of Bonfire Night and Black Friday shopping could have impacted shoplifting rates, while darker evenings may have contributed to a reduction in public order offences. Gildersome, as a built-up area within Leeds, likely experiences a unique blend of urban dynamics, where proximity to retail hubs and community initiatives may intersect to shape crime trends. The lower-than-average rate of anti-social behaviour—52% below the UK figure—could reflect strong local community engagement or targeted policing efforts. However, the 233% increase in possession of weapons compared to the national average raises questions about specific incidents or localised issues requiring further attention. Overall, the data underscores the importance of contextualising crime statistics within both national benchmarks and local characteristics to inform effective policy and community responses.