The crime mix in Immingham during August 2025 reveals a combination of property and violent crime, shaped by the area's coastal and industrial character. With a crime rate of 7.7 per 1,000 residents, the area remains 4.9% below the UK average, reflecting a generally lower level of criminal activity compared to national trends. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime profile, accounting for 37.5% of all reported incidents—mirroring patterns observed in other port towns with transient populations and high levels of social interaction. This category's rate of 2.9 per 1,000 aligns closely with the UK average, suggesting that local factors such as the presence of the Humber estuary and its associated maritime industries may contribute to the persistent nature of these offences. Property crimes, including burglary and shoplifting, account for 40% of all incidents, a proportion that is higher than the UK average for similar categories. This may be attributed to Immingham's role as a logistics hub, where commercial activity and the presence of warehouses could increase opportunities for theft. Seasonal factors also appear to influence the crime profile, with August—peak holiday month—likely contributing to an increase in burglary risks as homes are left unoccupied. The relatively low rates of anti-social behaviour and drug-related crime, which are 73% and 26% below UK averages respectively, suggest that Immingham's community-oriented policing strategies and strong local networks may be playing a role in mitigating these issues. However, the high rates of criminal damage and arson—53% above the UK average—raise questions about the impact of industrial activity on local infrastructure and the potential for vandalism in areas with limited surveillance.