Violence and sexual offences dominated Bilston's crime profile in July 2024, accounting for 36.0% of all reported incidents. With a crime rate of 14.1 per 1,000 residents—67.9% above the UK average—the area faces significant challenges compared to the national benchmark of 8.4 per 1,000. This stark divergence underscores the urgency of addressing local factors that may exacerbate criminal activity. The summer season, marked by festivals, open-air events, and school holidays, likely contributes to patterns observed, such as the surge in vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour. However, the dominance of violent crime—particularly in the context of a built-up area within Wolverhampton—suggests deeper societal pressures. While the UK average for violence and sexual offences is 2.9 per 1,000, Bilston's rate of 5.1 per 1,000 indicates a 79% deficit in safety relative to the national standard. This gap may reflect the area's demographics, including a mix of residential and industrial zones that could foster both economic hardship and social fragmentation. Meanwhile, the sharp rise in burglary and bicycle theft highlights vulnerabilities in property security, linked to the area's commuter infrastructure or the presence of transient populations during peak tourist seasons. These findings call for a nuanced approach to policing and community support that aligns with Bilston's unique context.