St Ives' crime profile in May 2023 reveals a striking imbalance between property and violent crimes, with the latter dominating the local landscape. The area recorded 25 crimes, translating to a rate of 4.7 per 1,000 residents—41.2% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This disparity is most evident in the breakdown of incidents, where violent and sexual offences accounted for 44% of total crimes, compared to 20% for property-related offences. The surge in violent crimes, which rose from three to 11 incidents, aligns with May's seasonal context of longer evenings and increased social activity, a pattern common in coastal towns reliant on tourism. While property crimes remain relatively low, the 5 incidents recorded (primarily anti-social behaviour and theft from the person) suggest ongoing challenges in managing public spaces. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences were both significantly below UK averages, reflecting St Ives' generally orderly environment. However, the 29% increase in burglary rates compared to the UK average highlights a localized vulnerability, potentially linked to the area's coastal geography and seasonal fluctuations in residential occupancy. This mix of trends underscores the combination of geography, seasonality, and local demographics in shaping St Ives' crime profile.