Welham Green's crime profile in November 2025 reveals a marked emphasis on property-related offences over violent crimes, a trend that may reflect the area's built-up character and limited nightlife. With 13 property crimes reported compared to 5 violent crimes, the local landscape leans heavily towards theft and anti-social behaviour, which together accounted for 38.8% of all incidents. This balance contrasts sharply with the UK average, where violent crime typically dominates. The overall crime rate of 5.1 per 1,000 residents places Welham Green 30.1% below the national average of 7.3, a gap that underscores the effectiveness of local policing or the area's socioeconomic profile. Seasonal factors likely played a role: the onset of darker evenings and the timing of Bonfire Night may have influenced both community activity and reporting patterns. Anti-social behaviour, the most common category, rose to 6 incidents (21.4% of total), while other theft (5 incidents) and violence and sexual offences (5 incidents) remained evenly matched. These figures suggest a community where property security is a priority, linked to the area's commuter belt characteristics and reliance on local retail. The low violent crime rate, despite a 65% gap below the UK average, may also indicate successful community engagement initiatives or the absence of high-risk environments typically associated with urban centres. However, the 200% increase in public order incidents and criminal damage and arson highlights vulnerabilities that could be exacerbated by seasonal events, requiring careful monitoring in future months.