Kippax, a built-up area within Leeds, recorded a crime rate of 7.1 per 1,000 residents in May 2023, placing it 11.3% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This performance aligns with the area's status as a relatively safe urban pocket within a larger city, though specific crime trends reveal complex patterns. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 36.1% of all crimes, a rate 6% below the UK average, likely reflecting the area's lower population density and community-focused policing. Shoplifting emerged as the second most common offence, with 10 incidents—104% above the national average—potentially linked to the area's retail presence and May's extended evenings, which may increase opportunities for such crimes. Anti-social behaviour, at 9 incidents (12.5% of total), was 32% below the UK average, suggesting a generally orderly environment. Seasonal factors, such as bank holidays and longer evenings, may have contributed to spikes in property crimes like burglary and criminal damage, which rose sharply compared to previous months. These trends highlight the interplay between local characteristics and broader national crime patterns, offering insights for residents and policymakers.