Corfe Mullen's crime profile in July 2024 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property crimes, shaped by its character as a small built-up area within Dorset. With a crime rate of 4.1 per 1,000—51.2% below the UK average—the area's safety is starkly evident. Violence and sexual offences dominated at 37.2% of all crimes, yet their rate (1.5 per 1,000) was 47% below the UK average, a disparity likely influenced by the area's compact size and lower population density. Public order offences. of total crimes, surged to 7 incidents—a 250% increase from June—potentially linked to the summer festival season and increased foot traffic. Anti-social behaviour (14%) and criminal damage (11.6%) also showed marked deficits against UK averages, suggesting that community cohesion and local policing may contribute to lower rates of disorder. Seasonal context plays a pivotal role: July's peak tourism, school holidays, and outdoor events likely drove temporary spikes in public order issues while maintaining overall low crime levels. The absence of significant property crime increases, despite an 11.6% share from criminal damage and arson, further indicates that the area's smaller scale and limited commercial zones may reduce opportunities for theft or burglary. This mix of crime types—prioritising violent and disorder-related incidents over property crimes—reflects a unique local dynamic, where community engagement and seasonal rhythms appear to shape the crime profile more than broader urban or rural trends.