Immingham's crime rate in July 2024, at 8.3 per 1,000 residents, placed it 1.2% below the UK average of 8.4, a marginal but meaningful distinction. This slight edge over the national figure, however, is tempered by the area's unique crime profile. Violence and sexual offences dominated the landscape, accounting for 48.8% of all reported crimes, a stark contrast to the UK's average of 2.9 per 1,000 for the same category. This disparity, which positions Immingham 44% above the national rate for violent crimes, may be influenced by the area's characteristics. As a built-up area within North East Lincolnshire, Immingham likely experiences a confluence of factors, including proximity to industrial zones and the transient nature of summer tourism, which can amplify incidents of aggression. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour, though not the most common category, rose sharply, possibly reflecting the impact of festivals and public gatherings during the peak summer months. The seasonal context of July—schools out, tourism at its height, and festivals in full swing—likely contributed to the fluctuations in crime types, with public order offences and criminal damage seeing increases. These patterns suggest a complex relationship between local demographics, seasonal activity, and crime, one that requires careful consideration of both immediate and long-term strategies to address the most pressing issues.