Denbigh's crime rate in May 2023 stood at 10.5 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 31.2% above the UK average of 8.0. This rate translates to a tangible risk for residents, with one crime reported for every 95 individuals over the course of the month. The most prevalent offences were violence and sexual offences (43.9% of total incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (18.3%) and burglary (8.5%). These figures reflect a broader pattern where violent crime in Denbigh is 65% higher than the UK average, and burglary rates are 190% above national levels. The seasonal context of May—marked by longer evenings, bank holidays, and increased outdoor socialising—likely contributes to these trends. In areas with similar characteristics, such as small built-up towns, extended daylight hours and public events often correlate with higher rates of violent and anti-social behaviour. The persistence of elevated property crime, particularly burglary, suggests vulnerabilities in local security infrastructure or socioeconomic factors. While the UK average for criminal damage and arson is slightly lower than Denbigh's (3% below), the overall profile indicates a community grappling with significant challenges in crime prevention. These statistics offer a snapshot of how crime rates translate to real-world risks for residents, with implications for local policing and community engagement strategies.