Shipley (Bradford) recorded a crime rate of 13.8 per 1,000 residents in September 2024, placing it 79.2% above the UK average of 7.7. This figure, the highest in the area's recent data, reflects a combination of local dynamics and seasonal factors. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 37.6% of all incidents, followed by burglary and shoplifting at 11% each. These patterns align with Shipley's character as a built-up area within Bradford, where high foot traffic and proximity to transport links may contribute to property crime. The seasonal context of September—marking the start of the academic year and the return of university students—likely influences crime trends, with violent offences peaking during social interactions and evenings drawing in. However, the data also reveals a 10.4% decline in the overall crime rate compared to August, suggesting some stabilisation. This drop is most evident in anti-social behaviour (down 55.6%) and public order offences (down 27.6%), which may correlate with increased community engagement or policing efforts. Conversely, the sharp rise in robbery (up 200%) and burglary (up 100%) indicates targeted pressures, linked to the area's retail and commercial activity. The UK comparison underscores a significant disparity, with violent crime rates 98% above national averages and burglary rates 384% higher. These figures highlight the need for tailored interventions, given the area's unique challenges. The seasonal transition—nights drawing in and school terms resuming—may also contribute to shifts in criminal activity, with property crime peaking as visibility decreases. While the overall rate remains elevated, the month-on-month decline suggests that local efforts to address crime may be yielding some results.