Askern's crime profile in June 2025 reveals a pronounced dominance of property-related offenses over violent crime, a pattern that may reflect the area's built-up character and local dynamics. With a total crime rate of 12.5 per 1,000 residents—54.3% above the UK average—property crimes accounted for 49% of all incidents, compared to 22% for violent crimes. This imbalance suggests that factors such as residential density, commercial activity, or specific vulnerabilities in security infrastructure may be driving the higher prevalence of property-related offenses. The most common crime was burglary, which occurred at a rate of 2.8 per 1,000 residents—900% above the UK average—highlighting a significant local issue. Anti-social behavior and criminal damage also featured prominently, both exceeding UK rates by over 50%. These findings are consistent with the seasonal context of June, when increased daylight and the start of summer tourism may influence crime patterns. While violent crime decreased by 42.3% compared to May, the sharp rise in burglary and bicycle theft indicates a shift in criminal focus. This could be linked to the area's proximity to major transport routes or the timing of local events that attract transient populations. The overall rate, though lower than the previous month by 15.2%, remains a cause for concern, particularly given the stark disparities in specific categories. Understanding these trends requires a nuanced approach, balancing seasonal factors with localized conditions to inform effective crime prevention strategies.