Accrington's September 2024 crime rate of 13.4 per 1,000 residents is 74% above the UK average, reflecting a persistent challenge in maintaining public safety. The area's crime profile is dominated by violent offences, which account for 36.1% of all reported incidents — a category that is now 83% above the UK average. Anti-social behaviour follows closely at 24.5%, with a rate 182% above the national average, likely linked to the town's social hubs and the seasonal influx of students. Shoplifting, at 7.4% of total crimes, remains 47% above the UK average, indicating ongoing pressures in retail environments. The seasonal context of September, marked by back-to-school activities and university freshers, may partly explain these trends. The increase in violent crime could be connected to late-night socialising in the town centre, while anti-social behaviour may stem from overcrowded public spaces. Property crimes, though lower than violent offences, still show concerning trends — burglary is now 94% above the UK average, suggesting vulnerabilities in residential areas that may require targeted interventions. These patterns underscore the need for community-focused strategies to address both immediate safety concerns and long-term prevention.