The crime profile in Boldon Colliery during June 2023 reveals a distinct emphasis on property-related offences, with shoplifting and anti-social behaviour accounting for nearly 40% of all reported crimes. This built-up area within South Tyneside recorded a total crime rate of 12.8 per 1,000 residents, placing it 50.6% above the UK average of 8.5 per 1,000. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences (22.7% of total crimes), followed by shoplifting (18.7%) and anti-social behaviour (16.0%). These figures suggest a combination of local demographics and environmental factors. The high proportion of shoplifting offences may be partly explained by the area’s retail presence, which is typical of medium-sized urban centres with mixed-use zoning. Anti-social behaviour, while slightly below the UK average for some categories, remains significantly elevated here, potentially reflecting the community’s density and the challenges of managing public spaces in a built-up area. Seasonal context also appears relevant: with June marking the start of summer, increased foot traffic in local shops and pubs may have contributed to both shoplifting spikes and alcohol-related anti-social incidents. However, the relatively low rate of violence and sexual offences compared to the UK average suggests that local policing strategies or community engagement efforts may be mitigating some risks. The overall crime rate, though higher than the national average, does not indicate a uniformly unsafe environment, but rather a specific concentration of property-focused offences that warrant targeted interventions.