The crime profile in Brierfield during July 2024 reveals a distinct imbalance in criminal activity, with violent and anti-social crimes dominating the landscape. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 41.2% of all recorded crimes, significantly outpacing the UK average for this category by 23%. Anti-social behaviour, at 27.5% of total crimes, was 66% higher than the UK average, suggesting a local dynamic that may be influenced by the area's built-up character and summer social patterns. Public order offences also showed a marked deviation, with a 9% excess over national figures. This combination of violent and disruptive crime types contrasts with the UK-wide trend, where property crimes typically form a larger share of the total. Seasonal factors likely play a role: with schools out and festivals in full swing, public spaces may have become more congested, amplifying conflicts and anti-social incidents. The relatively low proportion of property crimes—only 18 out of 102 total—suggests that personal safety concerns may be more pressing than theft or burglary in this month. This pattern could reflect Brierfield's unique demographic mix, with a significant proportion of residents living in close proximity to one another, creating an environment where interpersonal disputes and public disturbances are more likely to escalate. While the overall crime rate of 8.6 per 1,000 residents is just 2.4% above the UK average, the concentration of violent crime types indicates a need for targeted interventions that address community cohesion and public space management, particularly during peak summer months.