The crime profile in Horden during July 2024 reveals a striking imbalance between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences comprising nearly 40% of all reported incidents. This contrasts sharply with the UK average, where such crimes account for roughly 35% of the total. The area's crime rate of 16.8 per 1,000 residents—double the UK average—highlights a persistent challenge in maintaining public safety. Anti-social behaviour and criminal damage and arson each exceeded the UK average by over 100%, suggesting a combination of environmental factors and community dynamics that may amplify disruptive incidents. Seasonal patterns in July—characterised by school holidays, festivals, and increased foot traffic—likely contribute to the elevated rates of violence and anti-social behaviour. The presence of multiple crime types, including shoplifting and burglary, indicates a combination of local demographics and spatial factors. While the area’s built-up nature may drive property crime, the disproportionate emphasis on violent offences suggests potential links to transient populations or heightened tensions during peak summer activity. This mix of crime types illustrates an area where both individual and environmental factors intersect to shape the monthly crime profile.