June 2023 marked a continued decline in crime for Queensbury, a built-up area within Bradford, with an overall crime rate of 6.1 per 1,000 residents — 28.2% below the UK average of 8.5. This represents a significant shift from the previous month’s rate of 11.2, reflecting a 45.4% reduction. The area’s crime profile remains distinct, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 46.5% of all incidents, followed by public order (12.7%) and criminal damage (9.9%). These patterns align with the characteristics of a medium-sized urban centre with a mix of residential and commercial areas, where public spaces and community interactions may contribute to the prevalence of violent and disorderly incidents. Seasonal factors appear to play a role: as June marks the beginning of summer, longer daylight hours and the early stages of tourist activity may influence crime dynamics. However, the overall decline suggests that local initiatives or environmental changes could be contributing to this trend. While violent crime remains slightly below the UK average, burglary rates in Queensbury are 87% higher than the national figure, indicating a unique challenge in property crime prevention. The interplay between local demographics, infrastructure, and seasonal rhythms will require further analysis to understand the full picture of this month’s crime statistics.