The crime profile of Lower Willingdon in November 2025 reveals a distinctive balance between violent and property crimes, with a marked absence of certain categories typically seen in larger urban areas. At 4.2 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area’s overall crime rate is 42.5% below the UK average of 7.3 per 1,000, reflecting a pattern consistent with smaller, more cohesive communities where local policing and social cohesion may play a role in crime prevention. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime mix, accounting for 31.3% of all reported incidents, a share that aligns with the area’s demographic profile as a mixed-use built-up area with a significant proportion of older residents and families. This is followed by burglary (15.6%) and public order offences (12.5%), suggesting that property-related crimes and disruptions in public spaces remain focal concerns. Seasonal factors such as dark evenings and the proximity of Bonfire Night may have contributed to heightened incidents of violence, though the overall rate remains low compared to national benchmarks. The absence of high-level drug-related crimes and vehicle theft—both of which are typically elevated in densely populated urban centres—further underscores the area’s character as a relatively safe, low-density environment. However, the presence of burglary at a rate 133% above the UK average raises questions about vulnerabilities in domestic security practices or specific patterns of offender activity that warrant closer attention. These findings highlight a combination of local characteristics and broader national trends, with the crime mix offering a nuanced snapshot of the area’s safety landscape.