For residents of Oadby, the crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 in July 2024 translates to a daily risk that is both contextually shaped by the area’s character and comparatively lower than the UK average. This figure, 23.8% below the national rate of 8.4, reflects a combination of local policing strategies and the built-up nature of the area, which may limit opportunities for certain types of crime. The breakdown of incidents reveals a focus on violence and sexual offences, which account for 37.3% of all reported crimes. This category, while significant, remains 16% below the UK average, indicating that Oadby’s approach to managing violent crime—whether through community engagement or targeted interventions—may be effective. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, contributes 14.4% of incidents and is 38% below the UK average, a contrast that may be explained by the area’s relatively cohesive residential communities. Seasonal factors, such as the peak of summer festivals and the closure of schools, likely amplify certain risks, particularly in public spaces where large gatherings occur. However, the absence of significant spikes in property crime—such as burglary, which is 61% above the UK average—suggests that local infrastructure, including well-lit public areas and active community watch schemes, may be mitigating risks. The interplay between these factors underscores that while Oadby’s crime profile is influenced by broader national trends, its specific context creates a distinct pattern that residents can navigate with awareness.