Newquay’s crime profile in March 2023 was defined by a sharp focus on violence and sexual offences, which accounted for nearly 38% of all reported crimes. This category’s prominence aligns with the town’s role as a coastal resort, where the convergence of residents, tourists, and seasonal shifts may create conditions conducive to such incidents. The overall crime rate of 9.0 per 1,000 residents places Newquay 18.4% above the UK average, a figure that reflects the interplay of local demographics and the area’s economic reliance on tourism. The seasonal context of March—marked by the transition to spring and the lengthening of evenings—may have contributed to higher rates of evening-related crimes, such as those involving alcohol consumption or late-night activity in the town’s hospitality sector. Anti-social behaviour also featured prominently, with 35 incidents reported, 35% above the UK average, tied to the same factors that influence violence and sexual offences. Meanwhile, property crimes like burglary and vehicle crime were comparatively lower than the UK average, a trend that could be attributed to the town’s lower population density and the nature of its built-up area, where commercial and residential zones are more segregated. These patterns highlight the importance of tailoring crime prevention strategies to the specific characteristics of Newquay, such as its tourism-driven economy and seasonal rhythms, rather than applying generic approaches suited to other urban or rural contexts.