Penwortham's crime profile in October 2025 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent and anti-social crimes, diverging from the national trend where property crimes often dominate. With 57 incidents of violence and sexual offences recorded—accounting for 52.3% of all crimes—the area's crime mix suggests a focus on interpersonal conflict rather than theft or burglary. This pattern may reflect local demographics or environmental factors, such as the presence of densely populated residential zones or high-traffic public spaces. Anti-social behaviour (21.1% of crimes) and criminal damage (7.3%) further underscore a community grappling with persistent disorder, potentially linked to seasonal shifts like shorter evenings and Halloween-related activity. The overall crime rate of 5.0 per 1,000 residents places Penwortham 35.1% below the UK average of 7.7, a disparity that could stem from effective policing strategies, community engagement initiatives, or the area's relatively low population density compared to major urban centres. Violent crimes in Penwortham (2.6 per 1,000) are 2% below the UK average for this category, indicating a nuanced balance between local challenges and broader national trends. October's transition into darker evenings may have amplified certain crime types, though the absence of a significant surge in property crime contrasts with typical seasonal patterns observed in other regions. The area's built-up nature within South Ribble suggests a mix of commercial and residential activity that could contribute to both social interactions and potential conflict, though further data would be needed to confirm this hypothesis. This crime mix illustrates a community where interpersonal tensions and disorder are more pressing concerns than theft or burglary, requiring targeted interventions that address root causes rather than merely reactive measures.