Cottingham's crime rate in August 2024 stood at 7.6 per 1,000 residents, placing it 7.3% below the UK average of 8.2. This relative safety, while notable, is accompanied by distinct patterns in the types of crimes reported. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 31.3% of all crimes, followed by shoplifting at 25.3% and public order offences at 10.1%. These figures suggest a combination of community dynamics and local hotspots for specific offences. The prominence of shoplifting, which was 168% above the UK average, may be linked to the area's retail presence, particularly during the busy summer months. Meanwhile, the relatively low rates of anti-social behaviour (65% below the UK average) and vehicle crime (78% below) indicate that certain aspects of community life may contribute to a lower incidence of these offences. August, as a peak holiday month, likely influences crime trends through increased tourism and temporary changes in resident activity, heightening risks for burglary in vacant properties. However, the overall crime rate remains lower than the national average, a position that could be attributed to Cottingham's built-up area characteristics, which may foster greater community engagement and policing efforts. The data also shows that public order offences, while elevated locally, remain below the UK average for violent crimes, suggesting a nuanced picture where some crime categories align with national trends while others diverge. This contrast underscores the importance of localized analysis when interpreting crime statistics, as national averages may not always reflect the unique circumstances of a specific area.