For every 100 residents in Weston-super-Mare, there are nearly 10 reported crimes each month, a rate 41.4% higher than the UK average of 7.0 per 1,000. This coastal town’s crime profile reflects a combination of seasonal pressures and local dynamics. Violence and sexual offences dominate with 45.2% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (11.2%) and public order offences (9.4%). These patterns align with December’s typical rhythm: dark evenings, Christmas shopping surges, and holiday-related absences from homes. The sharp increase in violent crime — 75% above the UK average — may partly explain the elevated risk for residents, particularly in areas with high foot traffic or late-night activity. Public order offences, 105% above the UK average, suggest challenges in managing crowd behaviour during festive events. Meanwhile, shoplifting rates fell by 29.4% compared to November, possibly due to tighter retail security measures during the holiday season. The area’s coastal identity and tourist-driven economy likely contribute to these trends, with seasonal fluctuations amplifying vulnerabilities in public spaces and commercial zones. Residents may notice a higher-than-usual presence of police patrols or community initiatives aimed at addressing anti-social behaviour and violence, though no specific programmes are referenced in the data.