Coseley's violent crime rate stood out in March 2023, with violence and sexual offences comprising 46.9% of all reported crimes — a figure 20% higher than the UK average. This category, which includes assault and harassment, likely reflects the area's social dynamics during the transition to spring, when longer evenings may increase opportunities for such incidents. The overall crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 residents placed Coseley 7.9% below the UK average of 7.6, a modest but notable improvement. Property crimes, though lower than violent offences, still accounted for 13.1% of total incidents, with vehicle crime — at 88% above the UK average — emerging as a particular concern. This may be linked to the area's infrastructure, including commuter routes and parking facilities. Public order offences, while slightly above the UK average, were relatively low, suggesting community cohesion. Seasonal factors, such as the lengthening evenings and the shift from winter to spring, may have influenced patterns. The breakdown highlights a stark contrast between violent crime and property crime rates, with the latter being significantly lower. This disparity may indicate that local efforts to address property crime, such as community policing initiatives or targeted patrols, have had some effect. However, the high rate of violent crime underscores the need for continued focus on interventions that address root causes, such as social support networks and youth engagement programs.