Newport (Newport) continues to demonstrate a markedly lower crime rate compared to the UK average, with a recorded rate of 0.1 per 1,000 residents in January 2026 — a figure 98.5% below the UK average of 6.8 per 1,000. This stark contrast underscores the area’s relative safety, though the low volume of crimes reported (just 9 in total) necessitates cautious interpretation of trends. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 77.8% of all reported crimes, yet this category remains 96% below the UK average. The breakdown also highlights negligible incidents of drug-related offences and possession of weapons, both of which are 100% below their respective UK averages. Seasonal factors appear to influence the crime profile, as January typically sees reduced retail footfall and shorter daylight hours, which may contribute to fewer outdoor crimes. However, the small number of incidents reported means that any patterns observed are likely to be more reflective of local conditions than broader national trends. The area’s built-up nature, combined with its population of 134,029, suggests a balance between urban density and community policing efforts that may help sustain such low rates. While the exact drivers of this safety, the combination of geographic context and demographic factors likely plays a role in maintaining the area’s current crime profile.