Bovey Tracey's crime rate of 2.1 per 1,000 residents in January 2025 places it 70.4% below the UK average of 7.1, a stark contrast to the national picture where crime remains significantly higher. This built-up area within Teignbridge, likely characterized by its rural-adjacent setting and smaller population, continues to demonstrate a markedly lower crime profile than the rest of the country. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 58.3% of the 12 reported incidents, followed by criminal damage and arson (8.3%), drugs (8.3%), and anti-social behaviour (8.3%). These figures suggest a pattern where interpersonal conflicts and low-level incidents dominate over property-related crimes, which were minimal at just one reported case. Seasonal context may help explain these trends: January, as a post-holiday month, typically sees reduced retail footfall and fewer outdoor activities, potentially lowering opportunities for shoplifting or vehicle-related crimes. The low overall crime rate is consistent with Bovey Tracey's likely status as a small, community-focused area with limited commercial activity compared to larger urban centres. While the UK average includes significant contributions from cities with higher population densities and more complex social dynamics, Bovey Tracey's statistics reflect a simpler, more contained environment where community cohesion may play a role in maintaining lower crime levels. The absence of major property crimes and the relatively low number of violent incidents suggest that the area's social fabric and local policing efforts may be effectively addressing potential risk factors. However, the presence of violence and sexual offences, albeit at a low level, indicates that targeted interventions could still be beneficial in addressing specific vulnerabilities within the community.