Rossendale's July 2024 crime profile reveals a distinct mix of incidents that reflect both local characteristics and broader seasonal patterns. With a crime rate of 8.0 per 1,000 residents—4.8% below the UK average—the area's crime mix shows a clear emphasis on anti-social behaviour, which accounted for 35.7% of all reported incidents. This category's rate of 2.9 per 1,000 is 100% above the UK average, suggesting that community-level tensions or social dynamics may be driving this particular type of crime. In contrast, violent crimes (2.6 per 1,000) are 9% below the UK average, indicating a more balanced approach to public safety compared to national trends. The dominance of anti-social behaviour, which outpaces other categories by a significant margin, may be linked to the area's character as a mixed rural-urban district with a strong sense of community. During peak summer months, such dynamics can intensify as social interactions increase through festivals and events. This pattern is further reinforced by the relatively low rates of property crime, with shoplifting at 41% below the UK average and vehicle crime 57% below, reflecting effective local policing strategies or community engagement initiatives. The seasonal context of July—characterised by long evenings, school holidays, and tourism—may also contribute to the prominence of anti-social behaviour, as public spaces become more crowded and informal gatherings increase. These factors combined create a unique crime profile that differs from both urban centres and more isolated rural areas, highlighting the importance of tailored approaches to crime prevention that address local-specific challenges.