In June 2023, Polesworth and Dordon recorded a crime rate of 5.6 per 1,000, placing it 34.1% below the UK average of 8.5 per 1,000. This stark contrast with national trends highlights the area’s relatively low crime profile. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 35.4% of all incidents, followed by shoplifting (14.6%) and anti-social behaviour (10.4%). While violent crime remains a concern, the rate for this category is 32% below the UK average, suggesting the area’s social fabric may contribute to lower levels of serious violence. Seasonal factors, such as the start of summer and longer daylight hours, likely influenced crime dynamics, with tourism potentially increasing opportunities for shoplifting or public order incidents. However, the dominance of property crimes—particularly shoplifting and vehicle crime—over violent offences may indicate a different risk profile compared to larger urban centres. These property-related crimes, which are 48% and 49% above UK averages respectively, could be linked to the area’s retail presence or commuter traffic, though further data would be needed to confirm this connection. The balance between property and violent crime underscores the need for tailored community strategies, ensuring that both categories receive appropriate attention. As June marks the beginning of the summer season, local authorities may need to monitor trends closely, especially given the 100% increase in burglary and other crime, which could signal emerging vulnerabilities. This data, while reassuring in its overall context, also highlights the importance of addressing specific risks that may arise from seasonal or geographic factors.