December 2023 marked a period of relative stability for Barton-upon-Humber's overall crime rate, which stood at 6.8 per 1,000 residents—5.6% below the UK average of 7.2. This performance, while consistent with the broader national trend, was shaped by a distinct crime profile that diverged from typical patterns. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 50% of all reported crimes, significantly outpacing the UK average by 30%. This dominance of violent crime likely reflects the seasonal context of December, a month marked by extended evenings, holiday-related social gatherings, and the heightened vulnerability of individuals in public spaces. Public order offences, contributing 12.2% of total crimes, also rose sharply compared to the UK average, suggesting that the area's built-up nature and proximity to retail hubs may amplify tensions during peak shopping periods. Meanwhile, shoplifting accounted for 11% of crimes, a figure 63% above the UK average, potentially linked to the surge in consumer activity and the presence of high-traffic commercial areas. The contrast between violent and property crimes was stark, with the latter comprising only 24% of the total, a balance that may be influenced by the area's demographic composition and the seasonal dynamics of December. The low rate of burglary, 2.4% of total crimes, which is 43% below the UK average, could indicate the effectiveness of local security measures or the relatively small scale of residential properties in the area. These patterns underscore the combination of local characteristics and national trends, offering a nuanced understanding of Barton-upon-Humber's crime profile during a month of heightened social activity.