Violence and sexual offences remain the dominant category in Handsacre and Armitage’s crime picture for July 2024, accounting for 33.3% of the 18 reported crimes — a 50.0% decrease from June’s 12 incidents. This reduction, despite the area’s built-up nature, may be attributed to summer-specific factors such as increased community engagement in local events and outdoor activities, which likely contribute to reduced opportunities for criminal behaviour. The overall crime rate of 2.7 per 1,000 residents is 67.9% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000, a stark contrast to national trends where violence typically constitutes a larger share of crime statistics. Anti-social behaviour. remains 45% below the UK average, suggesting that the area’s social fabric may be resilient to typical summer spikes in disorderly conduct. The breakdown of crimes shows a marked shift away from property-related offences, with burglary accounting for only 5.6% of the total, compared to 35% of the UK average. This divergence may be explained by the area’s characteristics, such as its relatively small size and strong community ties, which may reduce opportunities for property crime. The seasonal context of July — a peak time for tourism, festivals, and outdoor events — further supports the hypothesis that increased public presence and community involvement play a role in maintaining low crime rates. However, the surge in anti-social behaviour highlights the need for targeted interventions to address specific local challenges, even within an otherwise secure environment.