Brighouse's crime profile in June 2023 reveals a nuanced interplay between violent and property-related offences, with the former accounting for 42.5% of all incidents. At 8.5 per 1,000, the area's crime rate matched the UK average, yet the distribution of crime types diverged significantly. Violence and sexual offences, the most prevalent category, exceeded the UK average by 23%, while anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime fell below national benchmarks. This disparity may reflect local characteristics, such as the built-up nature of Brighouse and its proximity to rural areas, which could influence patterns of interpersonal conflict and public disorder. Seasonal factors, including the onset of summer and increased tourism, may also contribute to the elevated levels of violent crime, as longer daylight hours and outdoor activity could heighten opportunities for such incidents. Meanwhile, property crimes, though lower than violent offences, still accounted for a notable 32% of total incidents, with shoplifting and burglary emerging as persistent concerns. The relative stability of the overall rate compared to the UK average suggests that Brighouse's crime profile is neither uniquely high nor low but shaped by local dynamics that warrant further analysis. The dominance of violent crime over property crime in this period may indicate broader social or environmental factors, such as community tensions or the impact of local events, which could be explored in conjunction with additional data on demographics or policing strategies.