Broseley’s crime rate in April 2024 stood at 4.7 per 1,000 residents, marking a 39.0% reduction compared to the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This places the area significantly safer than the national benchmark, a trend consistent with its small population and rural character. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 46.4% of all crimes reported, followed by criminal damage and arson (10.7%) and other theft (10.7%). These figures reflect a mix of personal and property-related incidents, with no single category dominating the landscape. Seasonal factors in April—Easter, spring weather, and increased outdoor activity—likely influenced patterns, though the data shows a nuanced picture. For instance, violence and sexual offences decreased by 13.3% compared to March, possibly linked to seasonal transitions affecting community behaviour. Conversely, drug-related crimes, while still relatively low at 0.5 per 1,000, surged by 100% month-on-month, suggesting a potential shift in local dynamics. Broseley’s low crime rate, despite these fluctuations, underscores the area’s generally secure environment, though targeted interventions may be needed for emerging issues like drug-related activity. The interplay between population density, local amenities, and seasonal rhythms continues to shape the area’s crime profile in ways that require careful contextual analysis.