Longbenton’s crime profile in May 2024 reveals a combination of local and national trends, with the area’s overall crime rate of 7.6 per 1,000 residents placing it 9.5% below the UK average. This relative safety, however, masks significant disparities in specific categories. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 29.3% of all crimes, a figure that, while lower than the UK average, remains a key concern for local authorities. Anti-social behaviour, at 29.3% of total crimes, stood out as a major driver of the area’s crime picture, with rates 52% above the national average. This discrepancy may be linked to Longbenton’s built-up nature and the concentration of residential properties in close proximity, which can amplify disputes and noise-related incidents. Seasonal factors also appear to influence crime patterns: May’s longer evenings and bank holidays likely contributed to increased socialising, which may partly explain the surge in anti-social behaviour and public order offences. Shoplifting, at 13.2% of total crimes, also showed a sharp rise compared to April, though its UK average rate remains lower than that of Longbenton. The area’s relatively low rates of burglary (3.9%) and vehicle crime (3.9%) suggest that local security measures or demographics may be playing a role in deterring such offences. However, the 300% increase in burglary during the month raises questions about potential vulnerabilities, such as unsecured properties or changes in criminal focus. These figures illustrate a community navigating typical urban challenges, with some categories showing resilience while others demand closer attention.