The crime mix in North Warwickshire during May 2023 reveals a distinct pattern shaped by the area's character. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 33.3% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour at 16.9%, with vehicle crime making up 10.1%. This distribution suggests a blend of urban and rural influences, where the relatively high proportion of violent crimes may reflect the presence of community hubs or public spaces that attract social interactions. Conversely, the lower rates of property crimes such as burglary (4.9%) and shoplifting (5.2%) compared to the UK average could indicate effective local initiatives or a demographic profile that prioritises community engagement. The overall crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents is 20% below the UK average of 8.0, a gap that may be partially explained by North Warwickshire's mix of rural and semi-urban landscapes, where lower population density and stronger community ties could contribute to reduced opportunities for certain types of crime. Seasonal factors also play a role, as May's longer evenings and bank holidays likely increased outdoor socialising, contributing to the higher incidence of violence and anti-social behaviour. However, the relatively low rates of theft from the person (1.2%) and drug-related crimes (1.9%) suggest that targeted policing or community awareness efforts may be mitigating risks in these areas. This balance of crime types illustrates a place where local characteristics—such as proximity to green spaces, community events, and the presence of local amenities—interact with broader trends to shape the crime profile.