East Ardsley's crime rate in July 2023 stood at 9.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 19.3% above the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000. This urban built-up area within Leeds saw a stark dominance of violent crime, which accounted for 45.4% of all reported incidents—driven primarily by violence and sexual offences. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences followed closely, reflecting patterns often seen in densely populated neighbourhoods with high foot traffic and social mixing. The seasonal context of July, marked by school holidays, festivals, and extended daylight hours, likely contributed to increased outdoor activity and associated risks. While violent crime rates remain elevated, the overall crime profile shows a combination of transient populations and local infrastructure. Public order offences, at 1.3 per 1,000, were 110% above the UK average, a figure that may partly explain the persistent focus on anti-social behaviour. The area’s position within Leeds—a major urban centre with a mix of residential and commercial zones—likely amplifies such trends. However, the seasonal peak in July also brings heightened community engagement, which may help mitigate some risks through increased vigilance and local initiatives. The data illustrates a dynamic crime picture shaped by both environmental factors and the area’s demographic composition.