Seaton (East Devon) recorded a crime rate of 5.6 per 1,000 residents in July 2025, placing it 34.9% below the UK average of 8.6. This stark contrast to national figures reflects the area’s character as a coastal resort town with a transient population and limited urban density. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 55.8% of all incidents, a share that, while high for the area, remains 2% above the UK average. This suggests that local factors—such as the concentration of nightlife in the town’s two main pubs—play a role in sustaining higher rates of violent crime despite the area’s overall safety. Other theft, at 0.7 per 1,000, and anti-social behaviour, at 0.7 per 1,000, were both below UK averages, consistent with the area’s lower population density and limited commercial activity outside of the summer season. The seasonal context of July, marked by school holidays, festivals, and peak tourism, likely contributes to the fluctuation in crime patterns, with increased foot traffic and extended hours of activity creating opportunities for both petty and more serious crimes. This dynamic is particularly evident in the surge of other theft, which may be linked to unsecured vehicles or open-air markets attracting opportunistic thieves. While the area’s overall safety remains strong, the slight elevation in violent crime highlights the need for continued policing efforts in venues that see high concentrations of alcohol consumption during the summer months.