Bodmin's crime rate in July 2023 stood at 4.8 per 1,000 residents, placing it 42.2% below the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000. This figure underscores the area's relative safety compared to national benchmarks, a position reinforced by the distribution of crime types. Anti-social behaviour was the most common category, accounting for 46.9% of all reported crimes, followed by violence and sexual offences at 23.5%. These patterns align with the seasonal context of July, a peak summer month characterised by high tourism, festivals, and outdoor events, which can contribute to increased public interactions and potential conflicts. Despite the prominence of anti-social behaviour, the overall crime rate remains lower than the UK average, suggesting effective local policing or community initiatives. The balance between property and violent crimes also reflects the area's character; while property crimes constituted a smaller share (18 out of 81 total), the dominance of anti-social behaviour highlights the need for targeted strategies in managing public order. Seasonal factors likely play a role in these statistics, as the summer months often see shifts in community activity and increased foot traffic in Bodmin's built-up area, which may influence both the frequency and nature of reported crimes. This data provides a snapshot of a community where crime remains generally low, but specific areas of concern, such as anti-social behaviour, require continued attention.