The crime profile in Ruskington during July 2024 reveals a striking imbalance between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences accounting for nearly half (46.7%) of all reported incidents. This contrasts sharply with the UK average, where such crimes make up 58% of the total. The area's overall crime rate of 2.6 per 1,000 residents—69% below the UK average—suggests a community with significantly lower exposure to crime than the national benchmark. The breakdown shows a curious mix of concerns: while violence remains the most prevalent category, property crimes are sparse, with vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour each contributing 13.3% of the total. This pattern may reflect Ruskington's character as a relatively low-density built-up area within North Kesteven, where community cohesion and limited commercial activity likely contribute to lower property crime rates. Seasonal factors also appear to influence the data, with the peak summer period and ongoing festivals potentially driving increases in certain categories. For example, the 40% month-on-month rise in violence and sexual offences could be linked to extended outdoor events and increased foot traffic during July. The absence of significant property crime spikes despite high tourist activity is noteworthy, indicating effective local policing or community engagement strategies. This crime mix illustrates an area where interpersonal conflicts and low-level disorder dominate, rather than theft or burglary, a dynamic that may be shaped by Ruskington's social fabric and geographic context.