The crime profile of Prescot in November 2024 reveals a distinct pattern of violent and anti-social offences dominating the local crime mix. With a total crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents—7.9% above the UK average—this built-up area within Knowsley shows a clear divergence from national trends. Violence and sexual offences account for 39.4% of all reported crimes, a figure significantly higher than the UK average of 24% for this category. This imbalance suggests a community where interpersonal conflict and public order issues play a prominent role in shaping the local crime profile. Anti-social behaviour (13.6%) and shoplifting (10.3%) follow as the next most common crime types, with both categories exceeding their respective UK averages by 1% and 30%. The seasonal context of November—marked by Bonfire Night celebrations and the Black Friday shopping period—likely contributes to this pattern, as darker evenings and increased foot traffic in retail areas create conditions conducive to both violent incidents and property-related crime. Shoplifting rates have risen sharply, possibly reflecting the surge in consumer activity during the holiday shopping period. Meanwhile, vehicle crime remains 32% below the UK average, a trend that may be explained by the relatively low density of car parks and commercial vehicles in Prescot compared to larger urban centres. The elevated rates of criminal damage and arson (40% above the UK average) further indicate a community grappling with persistent issues of property destruction, which may be linked to underlying socioeconomic factors. This crime mix illustrates an area where social cohesion challenges and environmental factors intersect to shape the local crime profile, requiring targeted interventions to address the root causes of violence and anti-social behaviour.