Kirkham's crime rate in January 2025 stood at 7.6 per 1,000 residents, placing the built-up area 7.0% above the UK average of 7.1. This marks a significant shift from the previous month, though seasonal patterns may offer context for the changes observed. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 44.3% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (21.3%) and criminal damage and arson (11.5%). These figures highlight a persistent focus on interpersonal and property-related incidents, which may be influenced by local demographics and community dynamics. The seasonal context of January—a post-holiday period with shorter daylight hours and reduced retail footfall—likely contributes to a pattern where indoor and targeted crimes dominate over outdoor activity. While violent crime remains a concern, the area's overall crime rate remains within the UK average range, suggesting that localised factors rather than systemic issues may be driving the current trends. The breakdown of crime types also reveals that anti-social behaviour, which is 63% above the UK average, may be linked to the built-up nature of the area, where higher population density and community interactions could amplify such incidents. These observations underscore the need for continued monitoring of local crime patterns against broader national benchmarks.