July 2023 marked a significant shift in Edwinstowe's crime profile, with the most dramatic month-on-month change being a 200% increase in public order offences. This surge, alongside a 125% rise in anti-social behaviour, highlights the impact of seasonal factors such as festivals and extended summer activities on local crime patterns. The overall crime rate for the month stood at 5.4 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 34.9% below the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000. Anti-social behaviour, contributing 31% of all reported crimes, was the most prevalent category, followed by violence and sexual offences (27.6%) and public order incidents (10.3%). These figures align with the characteristics of a built-up area within a rural district, where community events and seasonal tourism may influence crime dynamics. The relatively low overall rate compared to the UK average suggests effective local policing or community initiatives, though the sharp rise in public order offences indicates areas for potential intervention. Violence and sexual offences, while decreasing by 38.5% compared to June, still remain 46% below the UK average, indicating a generally safer environment for this category. The data also shows burglary rates doubled from the previous month, though they remain 21% above the UK average, suggesting specific vulnerabilities that may require targeted measures. Seasonal factors, such as the peak of the summer season with schools out and increased tourism, likely contribute to these patterns. The interplay between local geography and seasonal activity appears to be a key driver in shaping Edwinstowe's crime profile this month.