Peterborough's August 2025 crime profile reveals a marked dominance of violent crime over property crime, a pattern that may reflect the city's urban characteristics and seasonal dynamics. With a crime rate of 10.9 per 1,000 residents, the area's rate is 34.6% above the UK average, underscoring a persistent challenge in crime reduction. The most prevalent offences were violence and sexual offences (35.6% of total crimes), followed by anti-social behaviour (17.7%) and shoplifting (8.8%). This violent crime dominance is particularly pronounced in the context of August, a peak holiday month that typically increases tourism and associated risks. The higher-than-average rates for violence and sexual offences (36% above UK) and anti-social behaviour (30% above UK) suggest that public spaces, particularly those frequented by tourists and residents alike, may be experiencing heightened tensions. Seasonal factors likely contribute to this trend, as August often sees increased foot traffic in commercial areas and a rise in alcohol-related incidents. The shoplifting rate, 59% above the UK average, may be linked to retail activity during the summer months, though this remains consistent with broader patterns observed in other urban centres. The overall crime rate, while elevated, shows a slight decrease compared to the previous month, influenced by targeted policing efforts or natural fluctuations in criminal activity during the transition from summer holidays to the academic year.