Bingley's crime rate of 7.8 per 1,000 in August 2025 places it 3.7% below the UK average of 8.1, a small but notable divergence. This built-up area within Bradford, with its mix of residential and commercial spaces, experiences a distinct crime profile. Violence and sexual offences dominate the landscape, accounting for 33.7% of all recorded incidents, a figure that remains 9% below the UK average. This suggests that local factors, such as community policing efforts or demographic characteristics, may be mitigating some of the more severe crimes. Anti-social behaviour follows closely at 19.7% of total crimes, a rate aligned with the UK average. The most striking deviation comes in shoplifting, which is 43% above the national average at 0.9 per 1,000. This anomaly may be explained by the area's retail presence, particularly during August's peak holiday season, when shops see increased foot traffic and more opportunities for theft. Seasonal context also plays a role: August is a time when tourism spikes, and with it, the risk of burglary in empty homes. However, the overall crime rate remains relatively low compared to other UK urban centres, indicating that Bingley's built-up environment may not be as prone to crime as larger cities. The balance between violent and property crimes also shifts seasonally; while violent crime rates are slightly below average, property crimes like shoplifting and anti-social behaviour show more pronounced local variations. These patterns underscore the need for tailored approaches to crime prevention that reflect Bingley's unique characteristics, such as its proximity to Bradford's broader urban network and its own distinct community dynamics.