Oswaldtwistle's crime rate in August 2025 stood at 12.1 per 1,000 residents, placing it 49.4% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This marked deviation from national trends underscores the area's unique challenges as a mixed-use built-up zone within Hyndburn. Anti-social behaviour dominated the crime profile, accounting for 40.2% of all reported incidents—236% above the UK average. Violence and sexual offences followed closely, contributing 35.5% of crimes and 50% above the national rate. The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, likely plays a role in these figures, with increased tourism potentially exacerbating anti-social incidents and leaving properties vulnerable during periods of absence. Vehicle crime, though a smaller proportion of total offences (8.4%), saw a dramatic 125% increase from the previous month, possibly linked to summer travel patterns or changes in local parking habits. This data suggests a combination of population density, seasonal activity, and specific environmental factors that warrant closer attention. The area's elevated rates in violent and anti-social crimes, combined with its relatively low levels of theft from the person and shoplifting, indicate a distinct profile compared to other UK regions. These patterns may reflect the area's proximity to retail hubs or its role as a commuter node, though further analysis is needed to confirm such hypotheses. As the month progressed, the shift in crime types—from property-related offences in July to a more pronounced focus on violent and anti-social behaviour—hints at evolving dynamics influenced by both local and national factors.