Braunton’s crime profile in June 2023 presents an outlier in its anti-social behaviour rate, which, despite a 100% increase from May, remains 59% below the UK average of 1.5 per 1,000. The area’s overall crime rate of 1.6 per 1,000 residents—81.2% below the UK average—highlights a stark contrast to national trends, reflecting the unique characteristics of this coastal built-up area within North Devon. Seasonal factors, such as the onset of summer and the gradual rise in tourism, may influence the pattern of reported crimes, with anti-social behaviour dominating as the most frequent category (38.5% of total incidents). This dominance could be attributed to the area’s proximity to natural attractions and the influx of visitors during peak season, which may heighten informal interactions in public spaces. Violent crimes, at 0.4 per 1,000, were 86% below the UK average, suggesting a low prevalence of personal violence in this relatively isolated community. Property crimes, though lower in volume, still accounted for 38.5% of incidents, with other theft and criminal damage contributing to the mix. The overall low crime rate aligns with Braunton’s character as a low-density, coastal area where tourism and seasonal rhythms may temper the usual patterns of urban crime. However, the 100% surge in anti-social behaviour raises questions about local factors, such as community dynamics or policing strategies, that may have influenced this shift. While the area remains significantly safer than the UK average, the increase in public order issues warrants attention, particularly as summer progresses and visitor numbers rise.