August 2024 marked a continuation of Little Eriswell's historically low crime profile, with a total crime rate of 0.8 per 1,000 residents — a figure 90.2% below the UK average of 8.2. The area's crime profile remains dominated by violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 40% of reported incidents, followed by drugs (20%) and possession of weapons (20%). These figures contrast sharply with national trends, where violent crime typically constitutes around 2.7 per 1,000. The low overall rate aligns with Little Eriswell's character as a small built-up area within West Suffolk, where community cohesion and limited urban density may contribute to reduced opportunities for crime. Seasonal factors in August — a peak holiday month — typically raise concerns about increased burglary risk due to empty homes and tourism, but such patterns were not reflected in the data. The area's sparse population (6,368 residents) and rural proximity likely mitigate risks associated with transient populations, though the absence of significant commercial or industrial activity reduces other crime drivers. This month's figures reinforce Little Eriswell's position as one of the safest areas in the UK, with crime levels far below both national averages and regional benchmarks. The breakdown of offences suggests that while violent crime remains the most prevalent category, its rate is exceptionally low compared to the UK, indicating a broader trend of community safety that may stem from local policing strategies, social dynamics, or environmental factors.