Stakeford's crime rate of 10.8 per 1,000 residents in July 2023 places it 30.1% above the UK average of 8.3, a significant deviation that warrants analysis. This built-up area within Northumberland, which likely combines residential zones with small-scale commercial activity, saw anti-social behaviour dominate the crime profile, accounting for 30% of all incidents. This category alone was 125% above the UK average, potentially reflecting the impact of summer tourism and festivals that draw visitors to the region. Violence and sexual offences, at 28.8% of total crimes, were 12% above the UK average, a figure that may be influenced by the area's seasonal dynamics, such as increased outdoor events and social gatherings. Shoplifting, which surged to 18.8% of all crimes, was 233% above the UK average, a stark contrast to the 39% below average for other theft categories. These patterns align with the characteristics of a small built-up area where retail premises and public spaces may be concentrated, creating environments where certain crimes are more likely to occur. The summer season, with its long evenings and festivals, likely contributes to heightened anti-social behaviour and shoplifting, while the relatively low rates of public order offences and other theft categories may indicate effective local policing or community initiatives that mitigate some types of crime. Stakeford's data thus illustrates the combination of geography, seasonality, and local crime patterns, offering insights into how a small Northumbrian town navigates its place within the broader UK crime picture.