Rawdon's crime profile in May 2023 revealed a combination of seasonal factors and local dynamics, with public order offences emerging as the most unexpected surge. The overall crime rate of 5.4 per 1,000 residents placed the area 32.5% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000, underscoring a generally safer environment despite the sharp rise in specific categories. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 43.8% of all crimes, aligning with the typical pattern seen in built-up areas where interpersonal conflicts are more prevalent. However, the 166.7% increase in public order offences—from 3 to 8 incidents—stood out as a significant anomaly, likely influenced by the extended evenings and bank holidays that characterised the month. This spike in public order crimes, which were 97% above the UK average, suggests that the area's social fabric may be experiencing heightened tensions during periods of increased outdoor activity. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson cases saw an even steeper 400% jump, rising from 1 to 5 incidents, a figure that could reflect seasonal vandalism or the impact of local events. The relatively low rates of anti-social behaviour (77% below the UK average) and burglary (35% below the UK average) indicate that the area's residential and commercial sectors are comparatively secure, though the volatility in public order and property crimes highlights the need for targeted interventions. The seasonal context of May—marked by longer evenings and social gatherings—may have amplified these trends, creating a unique challenge for local authorities to address without overgeneralising the underlying causes.