For residents of Whitwick, the crime rate of 7.4 per 1,000 people translates to a monthly exposure of one reported crime for roughly every 135 residents. This rate is 8.6% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, reflecting a relatively safer environment compared to national trends. The most prevalent crime types in August were violence and sexual offences (39% of total), public order offences (24%), and anti-social behaviour (15%). These figures align with seasonal patterns typical of a built-up area in North West Leicestershire, where August’s peak holiday season and increased tourism may partly explain the 47% above-average burglary rate. While violent crime remains the largest category, the dominance of public order offences—200% above the UK average—suggests a need for targeted community engagement in high-traffic areas. The relatively low anti-social behaviour rate (24% below UK average) and vehicle crime rate (39% below) indicate that local initiatives or geographic factors, such as limited nightlife or strong community policing, may contribute to these outcomes. However, the sharp rise in burglary (300% month-on-month) and other theft (200% increase) raises questions about property security during the summer months, particularly as holiday homes and unoccupied properties become more common.