The crime profile in Padiham during July 2024 reveals a stark imbalance between anti-social behaviour, violence, and other categories, reflecting patterns likely shaped by the area’s character as a built-up district within Burnley. With a crime rate of 11.7 per 1,000 residents—39.3% above the UK average—anti-social behaviour (37.5% of total crimes) and violence and sexual offences (35.9%) dominate the landscape, both far exceeding national averages. These figures may partly explain the area’s reputation for community tensions, potentially linked to summer festivals, alcohol-fuelled gatherings, or local economic factors. The seasonal context of July—peak tourism, school holidays, and outdoor events—could amplify incidents of disorder, though the relatively low rates of burglary (2.3%) and vehicle crime (3.1%) suggest that residential areas remain comparatively secure. Public order and criminal damage rates align closely with UK averages, indicating that some categories are managed in line with national trends. This mix of elevated violent crime and stable property crime highlights the need for targeted interventions during summer months, when transient populations and local dynamics may converge to create unique challenges for policing and community safety.