Prudhoe’s November 2025 crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents sits 34.2% below the UK average, a figure that highlights the area’s enduring safety profile despite seasonal fluctuations. This built-up area within Northumberland, characterised by its rural surroundings and small-town dynamics, continues to exhibit a crime pattern skewed toward property offences, which accounted for 44.4% of all incidents, compared to 29.2% for violent crimes. The most common category, violence and sexual offences (21 cases), remains significantly below the UK average (2.6 per 1,000), a trend consistent with the area’s low population density and limited nightlife. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson (13 cases) rose sharply, potentially influenced by Bonfire Night events or unseasonal weather patterns. The seasonal context of November—marked by dark evenings, Black Friday shopping, and the approach of winter—likely contributes to increased property crime, as shoplifting and other retail-related offences may peak during this period. Anti-social behaviour, though down by 71% from the previous month, still accounts for 12.5% of all crimes, suggesting that community cohesion efforts or local policing initiatives may be playing a role in reducing disorder. The rate of 'other crime'—which includes unclassified incidents—jumped 300%, a development that deserves closer attention. Overall, Prudhoe’s crime profile reflects a balance between the challenges of a small urban area and the advantages of its rural setting, with property crimes dominating the landscape while violent crime remains well below national benchmarks.