The crime profile in Stocksbridge during November 2024 reveals a distinct balance between property and violent crime, shaped by seasonal rhythms and local characteristics. With a crime rate of 9.2 per 1,000 residents—21.1% above the UK average—the area's mix of crimes highlights specific vulnerabilities. Property crimes dominated, accounting for 53.5% of total incidents (38 out of 71), with burglary alone contributing nearly 19.7% of all recorded crimes. This emphasis on property crime aligns with Stocksbridge's role as a commuter hub within Sheffield, where residential areas and retail spaces may intersect to create opportunities for burglary and vehicle crime. Violent crime, though lower in proportion (21.1% of total crimes), still represented a significant share, with violence and sexual offences comprising 15 incidents—though 22% below the UK average for this category. Seasonal factors likely played a role in shaping these patterns: the darkening evenings of November, coupled with Bonfire Night celebrations, may have influenced public order offences and anti-social behaviour, while Black Friday shopping could have driven shoplifting and retail-related crimes. The data also shows a marked presence of criminal damage and arson (9.9% of total crimes), which may reflect ongoing issues with vandalism in public spaces or targeted attacks on property. This balance of crime types suggests a community grappling with both personal safety concerns and broader environmental challenges, requiring tailored responses that address both immediate security needs and long-term prevention strategies.