The crime mix in Carmarthen during June 2023 reveals a starkly different profile compared to the UK average, with violent and anti-social crimes dominating the landscape. At 13.5 per 1,000 residents, the area's overall crime rate is 58.8% higher than the UK's 8.5 per 1,000, a disparity that demands closer examination of local dynamics. Violence and sexual offences (30.4% of all crimes) and anti-social behaviour (26.6%) form the core of this mix, both significantly outpacing national rates by 40% and 143% respectively. This pattern is consistent with Carmarthen's character as a market town with a mix of urban and rural elements, where social hubs and public spaces may contribute to higher rates of interpersonal crime. The seasonal context of June—the start of summer and the beginning of the tourist season—could amplify these trends, as increased foot traffic in retail and leisure areas may both fuel anti-social behaviour and create opportunities for shoplifting. Public order offences (9.2%) and criminal damage (7.3%) also rise sharply above UK averages, suggesting a combination of factors including youth activity and the pressures of a growing population. While property crimes (28.0% of total) remain a concern, they are not as pronounced as the violent and anti-social categories, which may reflect the town's relatively compact geography and the challenges of managing public spaces effectively. The data highlights a need for targeted interventions in areas where social interactions are frequent, such as the town centre and local parks, to address the root causes of these elevated crime rates.