Shiremoor’s October 2023 crime rate of 5.7 per 1,000 residents places it 28.7% below the UK average of 8.0, reflecting a consistently lower crime profile compared to national trends. This built-up area within North Tyneside, characterised by a mix of residential and commercial zones, saw anti-social behaviour dominate the crime profile, accounting for 43.5% of all reported incidents. Violence and sexual offences followed at 23.9%, while vehicle crime made up 8.7% of total crimes. The seasonal context of October—marked by shorter evenings, the clocks going back, and Halloween—likely contributed to the prominence of anti-social behaviour, which often escalates in low-light conditions and during community events. Despite this, the area’s overall safety remains markedly better than the UK average, with violent crime rates 48% below the national figure. This suggests that local factors, such as community engagement or policing strategies, may be playing a role in mitigating more severe crimes. However, the data also highlights a need for targeted interventions in areas where anti-social behaviour is concentrated, as this category is 95% above the UK average for the same period. The relatively low property crime rate (8 incidents) compared to the UK average further underscores the area’s distinct profile, potentially influenced by its compact, urban layout and the presence of local amenities that may deter certain types of crime. As the month progressed, the interplay between seasonal transitions and local rhythms will continue to shape crime patterns, requiring ongoing analysis to identify emerging trends.