Melton Mowbray’s crime profile in March 2023 is defined by a pronounced emphasis on violent crime, with violence and sexual offences comprising nearly half of all reported incidents. This stark imbalance in the crime mix contrasts with lower rates of property-related offences, such as burglary (5.0% above UK average) and vehicle crime (58% below UK average), which may reflect the town’s limited industrial or commercial infrastructure. The seasonal context of March—marking the shift to spring and the extension of daylight—likely contributes to the elevated rates of public order offences, which were 72% above the UK average. This could be consistent with increased social activity in the town’s historic high street or the proliferation of events during the Easter period. While the overall crime rate of 7.9 per 1,000 is slightly higher than the UK average, the disparity in crime types suggests that local factors, such as the town’s role as a tourist destination or its demographic composition, play a more significant role than national trends. The relatively low rate of anti-social behaviour (42% below UK average) may indicate effective community policing or a strong sense of local cohesion, though this remains to be explored further. These patterns highlight the importance of contextual analysis in understanding crime dynamics, rather than relying solely on aggregate figures.