Ingleby Barwick's crime rate of 3.0 per 1,000 residents in September 2023 places it 62.5% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000—a stark contrast that underscores the area's relative safety. The top three crime types—anti-social behaviour (32.9% of total), violence and sexual offences (21.5%), and public order issues (11.4%)—illustrate a community where interpersonal conflicts and public disturbances dominate. These figures, when contextualised within the local population of 26,556, suggest that while the overall risk is low, certain areas of daily life may carry higher exposure. For instance, anti-social behaviour, which rose sharply in September, likely reflects the influx of students and young people returning to the area following the summer break. This aligns with broader patterns observed in similar built-up areas within Stockton-on-Tees, where seasonal transitions often correlate with spikes in low-level disorder. The stability of the overall crime rate despite these fluctuations suggests that other factors—such as consistent policing efforts or community initiatives—may be counteracting the seasonal pressures. The low rate of property crimes, particularly shoplifting (8.9% of total) and burglary (6.3%), further indicates that Ingleby Barwick's retail and residential areas are relatively secure compared to other parts of the UK. However, the sharp rise in anti-social behaviour raises questions about the long-term impact of these seasonal spikes on community cohesion and local policing priorities. Residents may find it useful to note that the area's crime profile, while generally positive, requires targeted attention to address the specific challenges posed by seasonal dynamics.