The crime mix in Broseley during June 2024 reveals a distinct profile shaped by local demographics and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 47.4% of all reported crimes, a proportion significantly higher than the UK average of 46% for this category. This dominance of violent crime may be influenced by Broseley’s status as a built-up area within Shropshire, where community interactions and local infrastructure could contribute to such patterns. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, making up 31.6% of total crimes, a figure 29% below the UK average. This disparity could reflect the area’s relatively low population density and the presence of community-focused initiatives that mitigate disorderly conduct. Vehicle crime, at 10.5% of total incidents, remained 33% below the UK average, a trend consistent with Broseley’s quieter streets and limited commercial activity compared to larger urban centres. Seasonal context also appears relevant: June, the start of summer, may have influenced the rise in anti-social behaviour, as warmer weather often correlates with increased socialising and outdoor activity. Conversely, the sharp decline in criminal damage and arson—down 51% from the UK average—suggests that Broseley’s built-up environment, with stronger community oversight, may deter such offences. These patterns collectively illustrate a small town where violent crime remains a priority, yet broader crime rates remain well below national benchmarks, likely reflecting both geographic and demographic characteristics unique to the area.