Eastwood’s crime rate in August 2024 reached 9.4 per 1,000 residents, placing it 14.6% above the UK average of 8.2. This figure, while relatively modest for a built-up area, underscores a pronounced imbalance between property and violent crime. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 24.7% of all reported incidents, followed by shoplifting (21.4%) and violence and sexual offences (19.1%). The dominance of property crimes—particularly shoplifting, which is 182% above the UK average—suggests a combination of local factors, including the area’s retail presence and seasonal dynamics. August, a peak holiday month, likely contributes to heightened property crime rates through increased foot traffic and the potential for empty homes to attract burglars. Meanwhile, the relatively lower incidence of violent crime compared to the UK average may reflect Eastwood’s community-oriented character. rise in violence and sexual offences compared to July highlights the need for targeted interventions. The data also reveals a stark contrast in crime trends: while shoplifting and vehicle crime surged, other theft and public order offences declined. This divergence may be influenced by local policing efforts, changes in community activity, or shifts in criminal opportunity during the summer months. The seasonal context of August, with its mix of tourism, school holidays, and extended daylight hours, likely shapes these patterns, though further analysis would be required to establish definitive links. Overall, Eastwood’s crime profile in August 2024 illustrates a landscape where property-related offences dominate, necessitating a strategic approach to address the specific vulnerabilities of this built-up area.