Porthcawl's crime profile in June 2025 reveals a striking equilibrium between property and violent crimes, a balance that diverges from the UK-wide trend where property crimes typically dominate. With 34 property crimes and 33 violent crimes reported, the area saw a total of 102 incidents, translating to a crime rate of 6.3 per 1,000 residents—22.2% below the UK average of 8.1. This lower rate may be influenced by Porthcawl's coastal location, where summer tourism and increased daylight hours could deter certain types of crime. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 32.4% of all crimes, slightly outpacing anti-social behaviour (17.7%) and public order offences (12.8%). However, this balance is tempered by the fact that violent crime rates in Porthcawl are 30% below the UK average, a figure that likely reflects the area's smaller population and community-focused environment. Seasonal factors may also play a role: June marks the start of the summer season, when tourism begins to rise in coastal areas, altering the dynamics of criminal activity. The relatively low levels of burglary (1 incident) and vehicle crime (5 incidents) suggest that targeted policing or environmental factors—such as improved street lighting or community engagement—may contribute to this trend. Meanwhile, the rise in public order offences (36% above the UK average) hints at challenges in managing crowds or enforcing local rules during the summer months, though this remains an area requiring further monitoring. Overall, Porthcawl's crime picture in June 2025 illustrates a combination of local conditions and broader national patterns, with the balance between property and violent crime offering a unique insight into the area's security landscape.