Brandon (West Suffolk) recorded a crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents in September 2025, placing it 35.1% below the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000. The most significant outlier in the data is the rate of robbery, which stood at 0.3 per 1,000 residents — 200% above the UK average of 0.1 per 1,000. This sharp divergence from national trends warrants closer examination, particularly given Brandon's character as a rural built-up area with limited commercial density. The breakdown of crimes reveals that violence and sexual offences (23 incidents) accounted for nearly half (48.9%) of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (5 incidents, 10.6%). These figures align with seasonal patterns typical of late summer, when back-to-school activities and university freshers' week may contribute to increased social interactions and associated conflicts. While the overall crime rate remains well below national averages, the high robbery rate suggests localized factors that may not be fully captured by broader demographic trends. The relatively low levels of property crimes (13 total) and other theft (1 incident) indicate that Brandon's built-up area may have characteristics that reduce opportunities for such offences, including lower foot traffic in non-commercial zones or effective community policing initiatives.