The crime profile of Oswaldtwistle in September 2024 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent and anti-social crimes, diverging sharply from the UK average. With a total crime rate of 9.6 per 1,000 residents—24.7% above the national figure—the area’s balance of crime types illustrates a community grappling with persistent social tensions. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 40% of all reported crimes, a rate 49% higher than the UK average. Anti-social behaviour, at 28.2% of incidents, was 131% above the national benchmark, suggesting a concentration of disruptive activity in public spaces. This pattern may be influenced by the area’s built-up character, where higher population density and limited green spaces could contribute to increased interpersonal conflicts. Meanwhile, property crimes remained relatively low, with vehicle crime at 8.2% of total incidents and burglary at just 2.4%, both below the UK average. The seasonal context of September—marked by back-to-school activities and the transition to shorter evenings—may have amplified certain trends. For instance, the rise in anti-social behaviour could align with the return of students to local institutions, while the drop in shoplifting might reflect reduced retail activity as the month progresses. These dynamics highlight the combination of local demographics and seasonal rhythms in shaping crime patterns.