Liversedge's crime profile in May 2025 reveals a stark contrast between its overall rate and specific category trends. At 9.9 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area's rate is 22.2% above the UK average of 8.1, a divergence that warrants attention. Violence and sexual offences dominate with 36% of all reported crimes, a figure 27% higher than the UK average, indicating a particular challenge in this category. This spike may be linked to the seasonal context of May, where bank holidays, extended evenings, and increased outdoor socialising could contribute to a higher incidence of violent incidents. Anti-social behaviour, while still significant at 13.7% of total crimes, shows a 1% deficit compared to the UK average, reflecting community efforts to address such issues. Other theft, at 89% above the UK average, highlights a troubling trend that may be connected to the area's commercial activity or unsecured premises. These patterns suggest a combination of local factors and broader national trends, with the need for tailored interventions to address specific vulnerabilities. The data also shows that property crimes account for 34.8% of all incidents (56 out of 161), a figure that, while not the highest, indicates a consistent threat to residents' safety and property. This mix of above-average violent crime and uneven performance across property-related offences illustrates a community grappling with both immediate safety concerns and systemic challenges.