Bridlington's crime profile in October 2023 reveals a stark imbalance between violent and property crimes, with the former dominating the monthly tally. The area recorded a total of 343 crimes, translating to a crime rate of 9.3 per 1,000 residents—16.3% above the UK average. This disparity is most evident in the breakdown of incidents, where violence and sexual offences accounted for 43.2% of all crimes, significantly outpacing the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000 for the same category. Public order offences followed closely, contributing 11.7% of total crimes and surpassing the national rate by 86%. The seasonal context of October, marked by shorter days and the approach of Halloween, may have influenced this pattern, with darker evenings potentially increasing opportunities for violent crimes. Conversely, property crimes such as shoplifting and vehicle crime saw declines, though shoplifting remained higher than the UK average. This contrast between violent and property crime trends suggests a complex relationship between local demographics, environmental factors, and seasonal rhythms. Bridlington's built-up character, with its mix of coastal and urban features, likely plays a role in shaping these patterns, as areas with high foot traffic or transient populations may see different crime dynamics compared to more rural counterparts. The elevated rate of violent crime may also reflect broader societal trends, such as increased stress or social tensions during the transition from summer to autumn, though these connections remain speculative without further data. Overall, the month's crime statistics highlight the need for targeted interventions in areas where violent crimes are concentrated, while the decline in property-related offences offers a more optimistic outlook for certain aspects of public safety.