Camborne's June 2025 crime rate of 8.9 per 1,000 residents places the area 9.9% above the UK average, a figure that reflects persistent challenges in local crime prevention. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 37.8% of all reported incidents, a category that sits 19% above the UK average. This pattern is consistent with the area's character as a coastal town with significant retail and leisure infrastructure, which may contribute to higher rates of public disorder and interpersonal conflict during the summer months. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, comprising 23.4% of all crimes, a figure that is 48% above the UK average. This discrepancy may be partially explained by the influx of tourists and seasonal residents during June, a time when local amenities and public spaces see increased usage. Public order offences, though lower in volume, also showed a 19% gap above the UK average, suggesting a need for targeted interventions in high-traffic areas. The seasonal context of June—marking the start of summer and the longest days of the year—likely plays a role in these trends, as extended daylight hours and warmer temperatures may influence both victim and offender behaviour. However, direct causation, and local factors such as community engagement and policing strategies will be critical in addressing these challenges.