Chiswell Green’s crime rate in January 2025 stood at 3.2 per 1,000 residents, significantly below the UK average of 7.1 per 1,000—a 54.9% gap. This rate reflects a continued decline in local crime, with the area experiencing one reported crime per day on average, a figure that translates to one incident for every 317 residents over the course of the month. The most prevalent crime type was anti-social behaviour, which accounted for 36.8% of all incidents. monthly decline. Violence and sexual offences, the second most common category at 31.6%, fell by 25% compared to December, consistent with the post-holiday reduction in public activity typical of January. Burglary, at 21.1% of total incidents, rose sharply by 300% from one to four cases, potentially linked to seasonal factors such as increased indoor activity and holiday-related vulnerabilities. The area’s built-up nature within St Albans, a historic market town with a mix of residential and commercial zones, likely influences crime patterns, balancing the need for public spaces with community oversight. This context suggests that while the overall rate remains low, localized efforts to address specific vulnerabilities—such as anti-social behaviour or property crime—remain critical for sustaining the downward trend.