Anti-social behaviour dominated Rossendale's crime profile in September 2023, accounting for 36% of all reported incidents and driving the overall crime rate to 6.8 per 1,000 residents. This figure places the area 15% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000, a notable deviation that suggests local factors may be influencing crime patterns. Violence and sexual offences followed closely, making up 32.8% of total crimes, while property-related offences, including theft and burglary, accounted for a smaller proportion. The seasonal context of September—marked by the return to school and university freshers—likely contributes to the prominence of anti-social behaviour, as younger populations may congregate in public spaces. This aligns with broader patterns observed in similar urban and semi-urban areas, where increased youth activity often correlates with higher rates of disorderly conduct. Despite the overall decline in crime, the persistence of anti-social behaviour above the UK average indicates a need for targeted community engagement strategies. The balance between violent and property crimes also reflects Rossendale's character as a mixed-use area, where public spaces serve both residential and commercial functions. While the rate of violent crime is 20% below the UK average, the significant disparity in anti-social behaviour suggests that local interventions may be more effective in addressing this specific category. The interplay of these factors illustrates a community grappling with challenges that are both familiar and distinct in their manifestation.