Cleckheaton's crime profile in January 2025 reveals a stark imbalance between violent and property crimes, with the former dominating the overall rate. The area recorded 9.5 crimes per 1,000 residents, placing it 33.8% above the UK average of 7.1. This disparity is most evident in the breakdown of crime types, where violence and sexual offences accounted for 40.7% of all incidents, followed by public order offences (12.4%) and anti-social behaviour (10.6%). These figures contrast sharply with the UK averages for these categories, which are significantly lower. The prominence of violent crime may reflect local dynamics, such as the area's role as a commuter hub with transient populations or the influence of seasonal factors. January, a post-holiday month, typically sees reduced retail activity and shorter daylight hours, which could contribute to higher incidents of violence and public order issues in public spaces. While property crime rates remain below the violent crime rates, the 28 property-related incidents still represent a notable portion of the total, with vehicle crime and other thefts being the most common subcategories. This pattern suggests that while violent crime is the primary concern, property crime remains a persistent issue requiring attention. The seasonal context of January—marked by colder weather and shorter days—likely amplifies the challenges faced by local authorities in managing both violent and property-related incidents. The data also highlights areas where Cleckheaton's crime profile diverges from the national average, particularly in the elevated rates of public order offences and drug-related incidents, which may be linked to local socioeconomic factors or community-specific pressures. As the month progresses, continued monitoring of these trends will be essential to identify emerging patterns and inform targeted interventions.