Kingston upon Hull’s August 2023 crime rate of 12.3 per 1,000 residents placed it 51.9% above the UK average, a stark reminder of the city’s long-standing challenges with public safety. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 41.5% of all reported incidents—nearly three times the UK average for this category. This pattern is consistent with the city’s socio-economic profile, where high levels of deprivation and limited employment opportunities often contribute to interpersonal conflict. Public order offences (10.9%) and criminal damage (9.1%) also featured prominently, reflecting the impact of summer holidays on local policing priorities. The seasonal context of August, with its influx of tourists and the temporary abandonment of homes during peak travel periods, likely contributed to the 7.6% increase in burglary rates compared to July. While the city’s violent crime rate remains alarmingly high, the decrease in possession of weapons and bicycle theft offers a nuanced picture of progress in targeted interventions. These reductions may be attributed to community policing initiatives and improved lighting in high-risk areas, though the overall crime rate remains a pressing concern for local authorities.