The crime mix in Desborough during May 2024 reveals a distinct pattern, with violence and sexual offences dominating at 46.2% of all incidents, followed by shoplifting (16.9%) and anti-social behaviour (12.3%). This distribution underscores a balance between personal safety concerns and property-related crimes, though the prevalence of violence contrasts with the UK average for that category, which stands at 2.8 per 1,000 (Desborough: 2.5 per 1,000, 12% below). The area's overall crime rate of 5.5 per 1,000, 34.5% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000, reflects a combination of effective local policing and community factors. Anti-social behaviour and criminal damage are significantly below UK levels, suggesting strong community cohesion or environmental deterrents. However, shoplifting's 41% above the UK average highlights vulnerabilities in retail sectors, possibly linked to Desborough's built-up nature and commercial activity. Seasonal factors in May—such as bank holidays and extended daylight—likely contributed to the surge in public order offences, which rose 500% from April. This shift may indicate that transient or visiting populations, drawn by seasonal events, influenced crime dynamics. The balance between violent crime and property crime also hints at the area's character: while retail-focused crime is elevated, the lower levels of burglary and vehicle crime suggest a relatively safe environment for property owners. These patterns collectively illustrate how Desborough's unique mix of urban infrastructure and seasonal rhythms shapes its crime profile.