The crime profile in Ushaw Moor and Bearpark for July 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property offences, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 34.4% of all reported crimes. This is followed closely by anti-social behaviour (25.0%) and shoplifting (12.5%), creating a mix that diverges significantly from the UK average. The overall crime rate of 10.3 per 1,000 residents places the area 19.8% above the national average of 8.6, highlighting a need for targeted local interventions. The prominence of violent crime in this built-up area may be linked to seasonal factors, as July marks peak summer activity with schools out and festivals drawing larger crowds to the region. Anti-social behaviour, which is 68% above the UK average, could reflect increased social interaction in public spaces during this period. Shoplifting, at 100% above the UK average, may be influenced by the presence of retail outlets in the area, though this connection is not explicitly confirmed by the data. The relatively high proportion of property crimes compared to violent offences suggests a combination of local dynamics, including the impact of transient populations or unsecured premises. This pattern contrasts with areas where property crime dominates year-round, indicating a unique seasonal rhythm in Ushaw Moor and Bearpark. The data underscores the importance of contextual analysis when interpreting crime statistics, as geographical and demographic factors shape the local picture in ways that may not align with national trends.