Withernsea’s crime rate in October 2023 stood at 12.1 per 1,000 residents, placing it 51.2% above the UK average of 8.0. This marks a significant deviation from national trends, reflecting local dynamics that diverge from broader patterns. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 42% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (15.9%) and criminal damage and arson (13%). These figures suggest a persistent challenge in managing public order and interpersonal conflicts, which may be influenced by the area’s characteristics as a coastal town with a mix of residential and tourist activity. Seasonal factors in October—such as the transition to darker evenings, the Halloween holiday, and the end of the summer tourism season—likely contribute to fluctuations in crime patterns. While the overall rate remains elevated, the distribution of crime types highlights a combination of local demographics, economic conditions, and environmental factors. For instance, the high incidence of anti-social behaviour could be linked to the town’s social fabric, while the prevalence of criminal damage may reflect issues related to property maintenance or community engagement. These insights underscore the need for targeted interventions that address both immediate concerns and underlying systemic issues.