Ceredigion's crime profile in June 2023 reveals a distinctive mix of violent and non-violent offences, shaped by the area's rural character and seasonal rhythms. With a crime rate of 8.0 per 1,000 residents—5.9% below the UK average—the local picture diverges from national trends. Violence and sexual offences dominated, accounting for 43.5% of all crimes, a 20% increase above the UK average. This may be partially explained by the start of summer, when rural areas experience increased tourism and outdoor activity, potentially heightening interpersonal interactions in public spaces. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, was 19% below the UK average, reflecting Ceredigion's relatively low population density and community-focused policing. Public order offences, however, surged 49% above the UK average, suggesting challenges in managing crowd-related incidents during the summer season. The sharp rise in shoplifting, though unexplained by the data, could be linked to retail activity in coastal and rural tourist hubs. Vehicle crime, at 0.1 per 1,000, was 79% below the UK average, likely due to Ceredigion's sparse urban infrastructure and limited commuter traffic. These patterns illustrate a balance between the area's tranquility and the pressures of seasonal activity, with crime management strategies needing to adapt to both local and national trends.