Silsden's crime profile in July 2024 reveals a complex picture shaped by seasonal dynamics and localized patterns. The area recorded 54 crimes across its population of 8,794, resulting in a crime rate of 6.1 per 1,000 residents—27.4% below the UK average of 8.4. This disparity underscores Silsden's relatively safer environment compared to national trends, though specific crime types demand closer attention. Violence and sexual offences dominated, accounting for 57.4% of all incidents (31 cases), significantly exceeding the UK average for this category (2.9 per 1,000). This concentration of violent crime may partly reflect the area's summer social rhythms, with festivals and extended daylight hours potentially contributing to increased incidents. Property crimes, while lower overall, saw a notable shift in distribution, with shoplifting and other thefts emerging as key concerns. The rise in shoplifting aligns with the summer tourism peak, as retail spaces may face heightened pressure during festivals and events. However, the absence of a strong correlation with broader UK trends suggests local factors, such as specific retail hubs or community dynamics, are at play. This month's data also highlights the importance of context: while violent crime rates are higher than average, property crimes remain below the UK norm, particularly in categories like burglary (3 cases, 5.6% of total) and vehicle crime (1 case). These figures may reflect the area's compact nature, where surveillance and community engagement could deter certain offences. As July draws to a close, the interplay between seasonal activity and local infrastructure will likely shape future trends, requiring ongoing monitoring to address emerging risks.