Malvern Hills' crime profile in February 2026 reveals a combination of local characteristics and national trends. With an overall crime rate of 4.2 per 1,000 residents—34.4% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a marked safety advantage over the national context. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 39.8% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (13.5%) and shoplifting (9.8%). This pattern aligns with the area's likely semi-rural nature, where public spaces may see more concentrated incidents of violence compared to densely populated urban centres. The seasonal context of February as a winter month with low outdoor activity appears to have contributed to the overall crime rate, though the persistence of violent crime suggests factors beyond seasonal influences. The area's burglary rate of 0.3 per 1,000 residents was 20% above the UK average, a discrepancy that may reflect the unique vulnerabilities of Malvern Hills' property stock. The relatively low rates of vehicle crime (0.2 per 1,000) and bicycle theft (0.0 per 1,000) further indicate that the area's crime ecology differs from urban centres, where transport-related crime is more prevalent. This contrast underscores the importance of considering local geographic and demographic factors when interpreting crime statistics, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all analysis.