August 2023 marked a slight uptick in overall crime in Burton upon Trent, with a rate of 8.8 crimes per 1,000 residents—8.6% above the UK average of 8.1. This built-up area within East Staffordshire experienced a notable concentration of violent crime, with violence and sexual offences comprising 41.3% of all reported crimes. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences followed, accounting for 15.1% and 9.5% respectively. Seasonal factors may have played a role, as August is traditionally a peak holiday month. This period often sees increased tourism, which could contribute to higher rates of public disorder and anti-social behaviour in public spaces. However, the area’s crime profile also reflects persistent challenges: violent crime remains high compared to the UK average, with 3.6 per 1,000 residents for violence and sexual offences—36% above the national figure. Meanwhile, property crime rates, including shoplifting and vehicle crime, remained relatively stable. The data suggests a combination of local demographics, the town’s industrial heritage, and seasonal fluctuations. For example, the presence of retail centres may drive shoplifting incidents, while the town’s historical ties to brewing and manufacturing could influence patterns of anti-social behaviour. August’s warm weather and extended evenings may also have extended the timeframe for outdoor activities, increasing opportunities for public order offences. These trends underscore the need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas and times.