For every 183 residents in Penkridge, one crime was reported in January 2026, translating to a daily risk of approximately two crimes per day across the built-up area. The overall crime rate of 5.5 per 1,000 residents places the area 19.1% below the UK average of 6.8, a disparity consistent with Penkridge’s character as a smaller, semi-rural community with limited commercial density compared to major urban centres. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 60% of all reported incidents (30 cases), significantly above the UK average of 2.5 per 1,000 (32% higher). This pattern aligns with the area’s mix of residential housing and modest retail presence, which may contribute to higher interpersonal crime rates during periods of reduced foot traffic, such as post-holiday January. Property crimes, while lower in absolute numbers (8 cases), represented only 16% of the total, reflecting the area’s lower exposure to commercial spaces that typically drive shoplifting and vehicle-related offences. Seasonal factors likely influenced the profile, with shorter days and post-holiday isolation potentially exacerbating domestic tensions and reducing opportunities for outdoor crime. The UK-wide comparison highlights Penkridge’s relative safety, though the elevated rate of violent crime suggests targeted community engagement could further reduce risks for residents.