Bovey Tracey’s crime rate for March 2023 stood at 1.8 crimes per 1,000 residents, a figure that is 76.3% below the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This significant disparity underscores the area’s overall safety compared to the national context. The breakdown of crimes revealed that 70% of the 10 total incidents were classified as violence and sexual offences, with a further 30% attributed to anti-social behaviour. These figures indicate a crime profile dominated by interpersonal offences, a trend that contrasts with the UK average, where property crimes often dominate. The low overall crime rate may be influenced by Bovey Tracey’s status as a small built-up area within Teignbridge, potentially characterised by a close-knit community and lower population density. Seasonal factors in March—such as the transition to spring and the lengthening of evenings—may have contributed to the prevalence of violent crimes. The absence of significant property-related crimes suggests that local characteristics, such as limited retail presence or a strong community surveillance network, may play a role in deterring such offences. However, the high proportion of violent crimes compared to other categories raises questions about the dynamics of criminal activity in the area, particularly during periods of increased social interaction. This data, while illustrative of Bovey Tracey’s current crime profile, must be interpreted with caution, as month-on-month fluctuations are not explicitly provided. The low crime rate, coupled with the dominance of violent offences, illustrates an area where interpersonal conflicts are more prominent than property-related crimes, a pattern that may warrant further localised analysis.