Sefton's crime profile in February 2023 revealed a combination of factors, with the overall crime rate at 7.3 per 1,000 residents—5.8% above the UK average of 6.9. This figure, while relatively modest compared to some major urban centres, highlights specific challenges in the area. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 43.5% of all reported incidents. This category's 30% excess over the UK average suggests a localised concentration of risk, potentially influenced by Sefton's mix of urban and coastal environments, where public spaces and community interactions may play a role. Public order offences followed closely, contributing 12.2% of crimes and showing a 58% increase compared to the UK average. This could be linked to seasonal dynamics, as February's low outdoor activity and pre-spring lull may drive more incidents in enclosed spaces or during evening hours. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson, at 7.9% of total crimes, were 7% above the UK average, indicating a persistent issue in certain areas. The data also reveals contrasting trends: anti-social behaviour was 48% below the UK average, suggesting effective community interventions or policing strategies in this category. These patterns reflect the broader context of Sefton as a coastal and urban area with diverse neighbourhoods, where crime prevention efforts may need to be tailored to specific local conditions. The seasonal context of February—as a winter month with reduced outdoor activity—may further amplify certain types of crime while dampening others, such as vehicle-related offences. This month's statistics offer a snapshot of how crime evolves in response to both immediate and long-term factors, providing a foundation for targeted action.