Tipton's crime profile in January 2025 reveals a stark dominance of violent crime over property offences, a pattern that diverges from the UK average. With 163 reported cases of violence and sexual offences—44.5% of all crimes recorded—the area's monthly data underscores a significant imbalance in criminal activity. This contrasts sharply with the 131 property crimes logged, which include burglary, vehicle crime, and shoplifting. The 8.5% increase in Tipton's overall crime rate compared to the UK average (7.7 vs 7.1 per 1,000) highlights a localised challenge that warrants closer examination. Seasonal factors appear to influence this trend: January's shorter days and post-holiday lull in retail activity may contribute to reduced outdoor crime, though this does not fully explain the elevated levels of violence. The breakdown shows criminal damage and arson at 12% of total crimes, far exceeding the UK average by 76%, suggesting a persistent issue with property-related offences. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour—accounting for 9.6% of incidents—falls 29% below the UK average, possibly reflecting community policing efforts or demographic differences in public conduct. This mix of crime types illustrates an area where interpersonal conflict and property damage dominate, with implications for local law enforcement strategies and community engagement initiatives.