For every 1,000 residents in Brierley Hill during March 2023, 13.9 crimes were reported—a rate 82.9% above the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This figure translates to a daily risk that residents experience as part of their routine, with the most common crimes being violence and sexual offences, shoplifting, and criminal damage and arson. The seasonal transition to spring, marked by longer evenings and the change in clocks, may have influenced the patterns observed. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 32.6% of all crimes, a category that is 64% above the UK average. This could be attributed to the area’s urban character, where public spaces and nightlife may contribute to higher rates of such incidents. Shoplifting, at 12.4% of total crimes, was 247% above the UK average, likely driven by the presence of retail centres and the timing of the month, which may have seen increased foot traffic. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson, at 11.5% of total crimes, were 167% above the UK average, a statistic that may reflect the area’s infrastructure and the potential for seasonal disputes. The data also highlights a 13% deficit in anti-social behaviour compared to the UK average, a contrast that could indicate local efforts or environmental factors reducing such incidents. As the month progressed, the combination of urban density and seasonal shifts may have played a role in shaping these outcomes, offering a snapshot of the challenges faced by the community.