Yeadon's crime profile in July 2023 reveals a distinct mix of violent and property crimes that diverges from national patterns. With a total crime rate of 7.9 per 1,000 residents — 4.8% below the UK average — the area's balance of crime types offers insights into its socio-economic and spatial dynamics. Violence and sexual offences dominate, accounting for 43.8% of all crimes, a stark contrast to the UK average of 26% for this category. This overrepresentation may be linked to Yeadon's role as a commuter suburb within Leeds, where population density and transient populations could contribute to higher interpersonal conflicts. Property crimes, though lower in overall numbers, include categories like criminal damage and arson (11.4% of total crimes) that are 41% above the UK average. This could reflect the area's built-up environment, with local amenities and infrastructure making it a target for vandalism. The seasonal context of July — peak summer, school holidays, and festivals — likely amplifies certain trends. For example, the 43.8% share of violent crimes may be influenced by increased foot traffic during events. Anti-social behaviour (7.6% of total crimes) is 58% below the UK average, indicating effective community policing or lower levels of social disorganisation. The interplay between these factors illustrates an area with both vulnerabilities and strengths in its crime management, shaped by its urban-suburban character and seasonal rhythms.