Upton's crime profile in July 2025 reveals a striking contrast between its overall rate and the UK average, with a rate of 4.4 per 1,000 — 48.8% below the national figure. This disparity is most pronounced in the dominance of violent crimes, which accounted for 44.7% of all incidents, significantly higher than the UK average of 34% for this category. The seasonal context of peak summer, with schools out and tourism at its height, likely contributes to this pattern, as outdoor events and festivals may heighten interactions in public spaces. While property crimes remain relatively low (only 5 incidents, or 1.5 per 1,000), the focus on violent offences suggests a different dynamic compared to other built-up areas in the UK. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, also reflects a notable trend — though 3% below the UK average, its 160% month-on-month increase indicates a sudden shift in local patterns. This could be linked to the influx of visitors during July, which may strain local resources and alter usual social dynamics. The low rates of property crime, including theft, vehicle crime, and criminal damage — all below UK averages — further reinforce the area's distinct profile. These figures, while modest in absolute terms, highlight the importance of context: Upton's small population and specific geographic character, likely shaped by its role as a commuter hub or tourist destination, play a critical role in shaping its crime picture.