Pembrokeshire's February 2023 crime profile reveals a significant skew toward violent crime, with 392 incidents reported compared to 152 property crimes. This imbalance suggests a priority for local authorities, as violent crimes constituted 52.3% of all recorded offences, well above the UK average for this category. The overall crime rate of 6.0 per 1,000 residents placed the area 13% below the national average of 6.9, a figure that may be influenced by Pembrokeshire's coastal geography and lower population density. Violence and sexual offences were the most prevalent category, at 3.1 per 1,000, 26% above the UK average, while anti-social behaviour was 28% below the national rate. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with reduced outdoor activity—may contribute to patterns seen in public order offences (10.4% of total crimes) and anti-social behaviour, which are often linked to indoor gatherings. However, the area's property crime rates, particularly shoplifting (55% below UK average) and vehicle crime (78% below UK average), suggest that rural or coastal characteristics may limit opportunities for certain offences. These findings align with the area's profile as a largely rural and tourist-driven region, where low population density and seasonal factors appear to shape crime dynamics.