The crime profile in Clitheroe during December 2025 reveals a distinct balance of offence types that contrasts with national trends. Anti-social behaviour dominates the crime mix, accounting for 35.6% of all reported incidents, significantly outpacing the UK average by 104%. This suggests a heightened focus on community-based issues, possibly linked to seasonal factors such as the Christmas shopping peak and extended dark evenings. Violence and sexual offences make up 33.3% of the total, which is 34% below the UK average—a deviation that may reflect local social dynamics or effective policing strategies in high-risk areas. The relatively low rates of property crimes, such as burglary and vehicle crime, which are 29% and 73% below UK averages respectively, indicate a safer environment for personal property compared to the national picture. Seasonal context plays a role in shaping these patterns: the holiday season often brings increased foot traffic to retail areas, which could contribute to anti-social behaviour but may also deter property crime through heightened police presence or community vigilance. However, a direct link, and other factors such as local demographics or infrastructure may also influence this balance. The overall crime rate of 5.2 per 1,000 residents places Clitheroe well below the UK average of 7.0, underscoring a generally safer environment, though the prominence of anti-social behaviour indicates areas for targeted intervention.