July 2023 saw a notable reduction in anti-social behaviour and public order offences in New Rossington and Rossington, reflecting a potential shift in community dynamics during the summer months. Despite these decreases, the area's overall crime rate of 11.5 per 1,000 residents remained 38.6% above the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 32.5% of all reported incidents, followed by shoplifting (20.0%) and other theft (8.8%). These patterns align with the area's seasonal context: July, a peak month for tourism, festivals, and outdoor events, may have influenced both the frequency and type of crime. The high rate of violence and sexual offences could be linked to increased foot traffic in public spaces during the summer, while shoplifting spikes may relate to retail activity during holiday periods. Conversely, the decline in anti-social behaviour—down 14.3% from June—suggests a possible reduction in alcohol-related incidents or improved community engagement during the warmer months. However, the persistent gap between local and national crime rates underscores the need for targeted interventions in high-risk categories, particularly property crimes and violent offences. The seasonal context of July, with schools closed and events proliferating, may also have created opportunities for criminal activity in areas with transient populations or limited surveillance. These trends highlight the combination of environmental factors and crime patterns, necessitating a nuanced approach to local policing and community safety initiatives.