July 2025 marked a continuation of Southwick (Adur)'s relatively low crime profile, with a total rate of 6.3 crimes per 1,000 residents—26.7% below the UK average. The area's crime mix reflects a distinct seasonal rhythm, with violence and sexual offences (27 cases, 33.8% of all crimes) and public order offences (10 cases, 12.5%) dominating. This pattern aligns with the summer months, when tourism and festivals bring increased foot traffic to local venues. The sharp drop in violent crime compared to the UK average (3.0 per 1,000 vs 3.0 per 1,000) suggests effective local policing or community engagement strategies. Conversely, public order offences exceeded the UK average by 25%, potentially linked to the area's proximity to popular summer events. Property crimes, though lower overall, show a nuanced picture: criminal damage and arson rose to 8 cases (10.0%), while shoplifting (5 cases) and burglary (3 cases) remained well below national rates. These trends underscore the combination of seasonal activity and local crime dynamics, with Southwick's built-up character likely influencing both the types and frequency of offences.