Torfaen’s crime picture in October 2025 is defined by an almost unprecedented level of safety, with an overall crime rate of 0.0 per 1,000 residents—100% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This figure, derived from just two reported crimes (one violent and one anti-social behaviour), reflects a stark contrast to national trends and suggests that the area’s characteristics, whether rural or semi-rural, may limit opportunities for criminal activity. The seasonal context of October—shorter days, the clocks going back, and Halloween—typically raises concerns about increased crime, particularly in urban areas, but Torfaen’s data shows no such pattern. Instead, the low rate may be consistent with the area’s likely low-density population and limited commercial or nightlife activity, which reduces exposure to crimes like theft or violence. While the absence of significant crime is a positive, the small number of incidents recorded makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions about underlying trends. For instance, the single violent crime reported could be an outlier, and the anti-social behaviour incident may be linked to localised factors such as community events or transient populations. Residents should remain cautious during periods of reduced visibility, as even in low-crime areas, vigilance is crucial. a causal link between October’s seasonal factors and the recorded incidents, but it does illustrate that Torfaen’s crime profile is not only below the UK average but an anomaly in terms of its extreme lows. This raises questions about the effectiveness of local policing strategies, the presence of community initiatives, or the area’s physical and social geography, all of which may contribute to maintaining such a low crime rate.