The crime profile in Mablethorpe during April 2023 reveals a stark contrast to the UK average, with the area’s overall rate of 12.0 per 1,000 being 60% higher than the national figure of 7.5. This imbalance is most evident in the dominance of violent crime, which accounted for 52% of all incidents, compared to property crimes at just 27%. The data suggests a significant shift in the nature of criminal activity, with violence and sexual offences far outpacing their UK counterparts by 138%, while shoplifting remains high at 233% above the national average. This mix of crime types indicates a community grappling with challenges that extend beyond typical property-related issues, pointing to potential factors such as seasonal dynamics, social interactions, or localized pressures that amplify violent incidents. April’s Easter period, combined with spring weather encouraging outdoor activity, may have contributed to increased opportunities for interpersonal crimes, particularly in public spaces. The relatively low prevalence of burglary and criminal damage compared to the UK average suggests that while property crimes are present, they are not the defining feature of Mablethorpe’s crime picture. This contrast with the national profile highlights the need for targeted strategies that address the unique patterns of violence and retail theft in the area, while also considering the broader seasonal and environmental context that may influence criminal behavior.