In April 2023, Withernsea’s crime rate stood at 12.9 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 72% above the UK average of 7.5. This figure, while alarming, provides a clear picture of the risks faced by individuals in the built-up area of East Riding of Yorkshire. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 67.6% of all reported incidents. This category’s rate of 8.7 per 1,000 residents was 235% higher than the UK average, highlighting a significant disparity between Withernsea and the national trend. Public order offences followed closely, contributing 9.5% of the total crime count, with a rate 87% above the UK average. These figures suggest that Withernsea faces unique challenges in managing incidents related to public disorder, which may be influenced by factors such as the area’s demographic composition or local events. The seasonal context of April—marked by the Easter period and the transition to spring—may have played a role in shaping these trends, as increased outdoor activity could contribute to a rise in both violent and public order crimes. However, the data also reveals some mitigating factors, such as the 57.1% decrease in criminal damage and arson compared to the previous month, which may indicate a reduction in property-related offences. For residents, the elevated crime rate translates to a higher likelihood of encountering incidents of violence or disorder, emphasizing the need for community engagement and targeted policing strategies to address these issues effectively.