The crime mix in Louth during July 2023 reveals a pronounced focus on violent and anti-social incidents, shaping the area's overall profile. With 8.5 crimes per 1,000 residents — 2.4% above the UK average — the most prevalent category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 42.9% of all crimes. This was followed by anti-social behaviour (25.2%) and criminal damage and arson (8.8%), both of which significantly exceed their respective UK averages. The seasonal context of July, marked by peak tourism, festivals, and school holidays, likely contributes to the elevated levels of interpersonal crime and public disorder. While violent crime rates are higher than the national average, property crimes such as shoplifting and burglary remain relatively low, with shoplifting at 50% below the UK average. This contrast suggests that Louth's crime dynamics are influenced by its status as a market town with a strong retail presence and a seasonal influx of visitors, which may amplify conflicts in public spaces. The dominance of violent crime over property crime also indicates a focus on social interactions rather than economic motives, a pattern consistent with areas experiencing temporary population surges during summer months. However, the relatively low rate of vehicle crime — 79% below the UK average — may reflect limited commuter traffic or effective local policing of parking areas.