For residents of Formby, the crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 residents in November 2024 translates to a personal risk that, while present, remains comparatively low when viewed against the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This 50% deficit from the national benchmark illustrates a community where crime is not a daily concern but a rare occurrence, a reality that may be influenced by the area's built-up urban character and local policing strategies. The most common crimes reported in November were violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 38.6% of all incidents, followed by criminal damage and arson at 13.3% and other theft at 9.6%. These figures, when contextualised within the seasonal rhythms of November, may be partially explained by the impact of events such as Bonfire Night, which often sees a spike in public order incidents, and the Black Friday shopping period, which could contribute to property-related crimes. However, the data also reveals a notable shift in the crime mix, with violent crimes slightly outpacing property crimes for the first time in recent months, a trend that may reflect the influence of local demographics or the timing of specific events. The overall crime rate, while low, is not static, with fluctuations influenced by the interplay of seasonal factors and the unique characteristics of Formby as a built-up area within Sefton. The lower incidence of violent crime compared to the UK average, coupled with the relatively high proportion of property crimes, suggests a community where the risk of personal violence is lower than in many other parts of the country, but where property-related concerns remain a consistent feature of the local crime profile.