The crime profile of Liskeard in April 2025 reveals a significant imbalance in the types of crimes reported, with violent and anti-social behaviour dominating the landscape. At 9.5 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area's rate is 23.4% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000, a disparity that underscores the need for targeted local interventions. Violent crimes, including assaults and sexual offences, accounted for 43.2% of all incidents, far exceeding their share in national statistics. This dominance of violent crime may be influenced by Liskeard's position as a built-up area within Cornwall, where social interactions in public spaces—such as the town centre—could contribute to higher rates of conflict. Anti-social behaviour, which rose sharply by 106.7% compared to March, accounted for 26.3% of all crimes, a figure that is 88% above the UK average. This surge may be linked to the Easter holiday period, which typically increases foot traffic and social gatherings in local areas. Meanwhile, property-related crimes such as shoplifting and burglary were comparatively low, with shoplifting at 0.6 per 1,000—9% below the UK average—reflecting reduced retail activity during Easter. The seasonal context of April, with its spring weather and increased outdoor activity, likely plays a role in shaping these patterns, though the exact interplay between environmental factors and crime remains complex. This data highlights Liskeard's distinct crime profile, shaped by local demographics, geography, and seasonal rhythms.