Cottam (Preston)’s crime profile in June 2025 reveals a striking dominance of violent crimes over property offences, a pattern that may reflect local social dynamics and the area’s role within Preston’s broader urban framework. With 21 violent crimes reported—compared to 10 property crimes—the area’s crime mix diverges from the national average, where violent crimes typically constitute a smaller share. This imbalance aligns with the presence of high-density residential zones and public spaces that may foster interpersonal conflicts. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 39.6% of all crimes, significantly exceeding the UK average by 12%, a figure that could be influenced by seasonal factors such as the start of summer, when outdoor activity increases and community interactions intensify. Anti-social behaviour, at 30.2% of total crimes, was 76% above the UK average, likely tied to the area’s proximity to Preston’s urban amenities and potential strains on local resources. While property crime rates remained low, the absence of significant spikes in theft or burglary suggests a relatively stable environment, though the 100% increase in burglary raises questions about targeted vulnerabilities. The UK average crime rate of 8.1 per 1,000 residents matched Cottam’s own rate, but the distribution of crime types highlights the area’s unique challenges, particularly in managing violent and anti-social incidents. These patterns may also be influenced by the area’s built-up nature, where concentrated populations and limited green spaces can contribute to higher rates of conflict and disorder. As June marks the beginning of summer, the interplay between increased social activity and existing crime trends will require continued monitoring.