Liskeard's crime rate in May 2025 stood at 11.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 46.9% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure, while lower than some major urban centres, reflects a combination of local factors. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (41.5% of all incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (21.8%) and criminal damage and arson (17.0%). These patterns align with Liskeard's status as a rural hub with significant seasonal fluctuations, particularly in May, when longer evenings and bank holidays may contribute to increased socialising and outdoor activity. The high rate of violent crime is consistent with the area's demographics and geography, as smaller communities often experience more concentrated incidents of interpersonal conflict. Anti-social behaviour, meanwhile, may be exacerbated by the town's reliance on tourism and seasonal events, which can strain local infrastructure and community cohesion. Criminal damage and arson, though typically lower in rural areas, saw a notable spike in May, linked to the timing of local festivals or increased property neglect during the transition between seasons. This data underscores the need for targeted interventions, such as enhanced community policing during peak social periods and improved public space maintenance to deter vandalism. The overall crime rate, while elevated, remains a snapshot of a dynamic local environment where crime patterns are influenced by both fixed characteristics and transient factors like weather and calendar events.