Wickersley and Bramley's crime profile in November 2025 continued to reflect a marked divergence from national trends, with the area's overall crime rate at 4.5 per 1,000 residents—38.4% below the UK average of 7.3 per 1,000. This statistic positions the built-up area as one of the safer regions in the country, a status reinforced by the low rates of violent and property crimes. Violence and sexual offences, the most common category, accounted for 32.1% of all reported crimes, yet remained 46% below the UK average. This contrast is particularly notable given the seasonal context of November, which typically brings heightened activity around Bonfire Night and Black Friday. The latter appears to have driven a sharp rise in shoplifting, which increased by 242.9% to 24 incidents, suggesting a direct link between retail promotions and theft. However, the area's lower crime rates may be partly explained by its character as a mixed urban-suburban environment, where community cohesion and local policing efforts likely contribute to a more stable crime picture. Anti-social behaviour, though still a concern, declined by 51.6% from October, potentially reflecting the impact of targeted interventions or the seasonal slowdown in social activity. These patterns illustrate how local factors—ranging from demographics to policing strategies—interact with broader national trends to shape the area's unique crime profile.