In June 2024, Blackburn with Darwen recorded 1,736 crimes, equating to 10.7 crimes per 1,000 residents. This figure is 30.5% above the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000, placing the area in a higher bracket compared to the national picture. The most prevalent crimes were violence and sexual offences (599 incidents, 34.5% of total), followed by anti-social behaviour (495 incidents, 28.5%) and criminal damage and arson (112 incidents, 6.5%). These patterns align with the area’s status as a major urban centre with a complex mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones. The summer season, marked by longer days and the beginning of tourism in surrounding rural areas, may have influenced the rise in certain offences. Violence and sexual offences, in particular, are 34% above the UK average, a figure that could be partially explained by the area’s higher population density and the concentration of public spaces that facilitate such crimes. Anti-social behaviour, which is 121% above the UK average, may be exacerbated by the presence of high-density housing and limited community resources for conflict resolution. Meanwhile, shoplifting saw a dramatic 60% increase, linked to the start of the summer retail season and the influx of visitors to local shopping areas. These statistics illustrate an area grappling with persistent challenges in public safety, where targeted interventions may be necessary to address the most pressing issues.