In May 2023, Broxbourne recorded 784 crimes across a population of 101,900, translating to a crime rate of 7.7 per 1,000 residents. This figure, while slightly below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000 (a 3.7% difference), reflects a complex mix of local factors and seasonal influences. The most significant category of crime was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 30.2% of all reported incidents—237 cases in total. This was followed by anti-social behaviour, with 191 reports, and shoplifting, which saw 87 incidents. These figures suggest that Broxbourne's crime profile is shaped by a combination of social dynamics and local infrastructure. For instance, the high rate of anti-social behaviour could be linked to the area's community spaces and the increased social activity that comes with longer evenings in May. The drop in shoplifting cases compared to previous months may indicate a shift in retail patterns or improved security measures. Seasonal context also plays a role, as the warmer weather and extended daylight hours may contribute to higher levels of outdoor activity, influencing crime trends. While Broxbourne's overall rate remains below the UK average, the variations in specific categories highlight the need for targeted approaches to address local concerns. The area's relatively low burglary and vehicle crime rates—both below UK averages—suggest that residential and commercial security measures may be effective. However, the sharp rise in bicycle theft underscores a vulnerability that warrants attention. As the month progressed, the interplay of these factors created a nuanced picture of crime in Broxbourne, one that requires both local insight and national context to fully understand.