Rothwell's June 2024 crime rate of 4.1 per 1,000 residents marked a significant departure from the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000, placing the area 50% below the national benchmark. This safety profile is reinforced by the dominance of violence and sexual offences (38.1% of total crimes) and anti-social behaviour (19.1%), both of which remained well below UK averages. The seasonal context of June, typically associated with increased outdoor activity and tourism, did not translate into higher crime rates, suggesting that Rothwell's community structures and policing efforts may be effectively managing risks. Property crimes accounted for only 23.8% of all incidents, with shoplifting (7.1%) and vehicle crime (4.8%) both significantly lower than UK averages. This pattern aligns with Rothwell's character as a relatively compact built-up area where local policing can maintain visibility, though the anomaly of drug-related crimes being 43% above the UK average warrants closer examination. The low rate of violent crime, despite the 16 incidents recorded, may reflect community cohesion or effective targeted interventions. These figures collectively illustrate a low-crime environment where the most pressing concerns are not the typical urban issues but rather niche categories that require tailored responses.