The crime mix in Blackhall Colliery for June 2024 reveals a distinct pattern compared to the UK average, with violence and sexual offences making up nearly a third of all reported crimes. This built-up area within County Durham recorded 63 crimes in total, resulting in a crime rate of 6.9 per 1,000 residents—15.9% below the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000. The most prevalent category was violence and sexual offences (19 incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (13) and shoplifting (7). This distribution suggests a community where interpersonal conflicts and public disorder play a significant role, though property crime remains lower than the national average. The seasonal context of June—a time when longer daylight hours and the start of summer may influence activity patterns—could contribute to the prominence of violent offences. Shoplifting in Blackhall Colliery (0.8 per 1,000) is 29% above the UK average for this category, which may reflect the presence of retail areas or local business hubs that attract opportunistic theft. In contrast, violent crime in the area is 24% below the UK average, a discrepancy that could align with the area's character as a relatively stable, close-knit community with lower levels of reported aggression. The balance of crime types also shows a marked absence of vehicle crime, which is 56% below the UK average, indicating fewer car parks or commercial zones that typically drive such incidents. This mix of crime types illustrates an area where community-level factors—such as social cohesion or local policing efforts—may play a more significant role than broader geographic trends.