The crime profile of Haxby in November 2023 reveals a distinct balance between anti-social behaviour, property crimes, and violent offences. With a crime rate of 2.1 per 1,000 residents — 72% below the UK average — the area demonstrates a markedly lower incidence of crime compared to national trends. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 23.8% of all crimes, followed closely by shoplifting and violence, which together make up nearly 40% of the total. This mix suggests a community where public order issues and minor theft dominate, contrasting with higher-risk areas where burglary or more severe violence might predominate. Seasonal factors likely play a role in these patterns: November’s dark evenings, Bonfire Night events, and Black Friday shopping could have influenced anti-social behaviour and shoplifting rates. The relatively low rate of violent crime — 19.1% of all crimes — aligns with Haxby’s character as a built-up area within York, where residential density and community policing may contribute to a safer environment. Property crimes, though significant, remain proportionally lower than the UK average for categories like vehicle crime and burglary, which are typically more common in urban centres. This suggests that Haxby’s crime mix is shaped by its integration into York’s broader network, with local retail and community dynamics driving specific types of incidents.