Royston's crime rate in June 2024 remained at 8.2 per 1,000 residents, aligning exactly with the UK average. This figure marks a notable shift from the previous month, reflecting the dynamic nature of local crime patterns. The area's crime profile this month was dominated by violence and sexual offences (33.1% of total crimes), followed by anti-social behaviour (29.1%) and criminal damage and arson (15.0%). These figures suggest a combination of community dynamics and seasonal factors. June, as the start of summer, often sees shifts in activity patterns, with longer daylight hours potentially influencing both crime and policing efforts. The high incidence of anti-social behaviour, which is 71% above the UK average, may be linked to increased social interactions in public spaces, a common trend in towns with vibrant community hubs. Meanwhile, the relatively low rates of vehicle crime (11% below UK average) could be attributed to Royston's car-centric infrastructure and limited high-traffic areas. The balance between property and violent crime also shows a marked shift, with violent crime accounting for over a third of all reported incidents. This contrast with the UK average, where property crime typically dominates, may reflect Royston's unique characteristics as a built-up area within a rural district, where community engagement and local policing strategies play a significant role. Seasonal factors such as the onset of summer tourism, which might typically drive up theft-related crimes, were absent in this month's data, with shoplifting rates 68% below the UK average. These patterns illustrate the nuanced relationship between environmental factors, local demographics, and crime trends in Royston.