Violence and sexual offences dominate Blackhall Colliery’s crime profile in August 2023, accounting for 40.4% of all reported crimes. At 10.3 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area’s overall crime rate sits 27.2% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, a disparity that underscores the need for targeted local interventions. The preponderance of violent crime—38 incidents in total—suggests a marked departure from the national trend, where such offences account for only 2.6 per 1,000 residents. This imbalance may reflect the area’s socio-economic dynamics, including the presence of older industrial infrastructure and limited retail or employment opportunities that could contribute to higher rates of interpersonal conflict. Anti-social behaviour, though lower than the UK average, remains a persistent concern, contributing 12.8% of all crimes. The seasonal context of August—a peak holiday month—likely exacerbates tensions in tightly knit communities, with empty homes increasing burglary risks and transient visitors fueling public order issues. While shoplifting and criminal damage show sharp spikes compared to UK averages, the absence of a significant rise in vehicle crime (which is 59% below the UK average) hints at a lower density of car ownership or parking areas that might mitigate such offences. The data illustrates a built-up area where localised factors, rather than national trends, drive the crime profile, necessitating a nuanced approach to community safety.