Towcester's crime rate of 4.7 per 1,000 residents in February 2026 is 26.6% below the UK average of 6.4 per 1,000, marking one of the lowest rates in the region. This built-up area within West Northamptonshire recorded 40 crimes in total, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 40% of all incidents, followed by vehicle crime (22.5%) and anti-social behaviour (17.5%). These figures reflect a seasonal context typical of February, a winter month with limited outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull that may contribute to lower overall crime levels. The breakdown shows a stark contrast to the UK average for specific categories: violence and sexual offences in Towcester are 18% below the national figure, while vehicle crime is 214% above, highlighting a unique local dynamic. The lower rate of property crimes compared to the UK average—particularly for burglary, shoplifting, and criminal damage—suggests that the area's characteristics, such as its compact built-up environment and possibly lower population density, may reduce opportunities for such offences. However, the significant spike in vehicle crime raises questions about local factors, such as parking patterns or traffic congestion, that could be exacerbating this particular category. These trends align with the area's profile as a relatively low-crime built-up zone, where community cohesion and local policing may play a role in maintaining safety, even as specific challenges like vehicle-related incidents emerge.