Seaton Delaval's crime rate in October 2024 was 8.5 per 1,000 residents, placing it 4.9% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure, while slightly elevated nationally, is consistent with the area's character as a rural built-up community within Northumberland, where crime patterns often reflect the interplay of seasonal rhythms and local demographics. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (26.5% of total incidents), shoplifting (13.2%), and other theft (13.2%). These figures align with the area's retail presence and the seasonal impact of October, a month marked by darker evenings and the Halloween period, which may influence both public safety concerns and policing priorities. The violence and sexual offences rate, at 2.2 per 1,000, is 18% below the UK average, potentially reflecting the relatively low population density and the absence of major nightlife hubs that often correlate with higher rates of such offences. However, shoplifting and other theft categories are above national averages, with shoplifting at 53% higher than the UK rate and other theft at 96% higher. This discrepancy may be attributed to the area's small-scale retail sector, which could be more susceptible to targeted thefts compared to larger urban centres. The seasonal context of October—characterised by the transition to shorter days and the cultural significance of Halloween—may also contribute to fluctuations in crime types, with public order offences and anti-social behaviour influenced by increased community events and gatherings. Overall, the crime profile of Seaton Delaval in October 2024 illustrates a balance between localised challenges and broader national trends, requiring a nuanced approach to community safety strategies.