The crime profile of Egglescliffe in November 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 23.1% of all reported incidents, followed by burglary at 17.3%. This distribution suggests a community where interpersonal conflicts and residential security remain key concerns.0 per 1,000 residents is 31.5% below the UK average. The seasonal context of November—marked by the transition to darker evenings, Bonfire Night, and the early start of Black Friday shopping—may have influenced the mix of crimes, particularly in the rise of shoplifting and public order offences. While violence and sexual offences decreased by 25% compared to the previous month, this reduction may be partially attributable to the timing of local events that typically see higher foot traffic and potential for conflict. Conversely, the sharp increase in burglary—200% above the UK average—raises questions about the effectiveness of property crime prevention measures in the area. This spike could be linked to the seasonal nature of November, where increased home occupancy during the holiday period may create opportunities for offenders. The relatively low rate of anti-social behaviour, 34% below the UK average, indicates that community engagement or policing strategies may be successfully mitigating some forms of disorder. However, the significant rise in 'other crime'—150% above the UK average—suggests the need for further investigation into what categories this encompasses, as it may point to underreported or emerging forms of criminal activity. The overall picture illustrates a combination of local factors and broader national trends, with Egglescliffe's crime profile reflecting both resilience and areas requiring targeted intervention.