In January 2025, Hoylake's crime rate of 3.7 per 1,000 residents placed it 47.9% below the UK average, reinforcing its position as a relatively safe built-up area within Wirral. This figure translates to a per-capita risk of encountering crime that is significantly lower than the national average, with residents facing a 1-in-273 chance of being directly affected by a reported incident over the course of the month. The most prevalent crime types were anti-social behaviour and violence and sexual offences, both of which fell well below UK averages. Anti-social behaviour, accounting for 22.7% of total crimes, was 18% below the UK rate, while violence and sexual offences were 68% below the national average. This contrast with vehicle crime, which was 22% above the UK average, suggests a need for targeted interventions in this area. Seasonal factors likely influenced these patterns, as January's post-holiday period and shorter daylight hours may have reduced opportunities for outdoor crimes typically associated with retail or tourism. However, the rise in vehicle-related incidents could be linked to increased commuter activity or unsecured vehicles in residential areas. The overall crime profile reflects a balance between local-specific vulnerabilities and effective community management strategies, with the low rate of violent crime tied to Hoylake's character as a suburban area with a mix of residential and commercial zones.