August 2023 marked a notable shift in Coxheath’s crime profile, with the most surprising development being the unexpected rise in anti-social behaviour, which surged by 150% compared to July. Despite an overall crime rate of 3.1 per 1,000 residents—61.7% below the UK average—this category’s increase challenges assumptions about seasonal trends typically associated with summer months. Violence and sexual offences remained the most common crime type, accounting for 33.3% of all incidents. compared to the previous month. This decline aligns with broader patterns seen in built-up areas during August, when increased community activity and holiday-related tourism may contribute to reduced opportunities for violent crimes. Anti-social behaviour, however, rose sharply, possibly linked to the social dynamics of a built-up area within Maidstone, where higher population density and temporary influxes of visitors during the summer could heighten tensions. The category of criminal damage and arson also saw a 16.7% share of total crimes, though its rate was 21% below the UK average. This suggests that while property-related crimes remain a concern, local factors—such as community engagement initiatives or effective policing—may be mitigating their impact. The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, further complicates the picture, as empty homes and increased foot traffic may influence both burglary risks and the frequency of anti-social incidents. These patterns reflect the interplay between local demographics, seasonal rhythms, and the specific challenges of a built-up area within a larger urban region.