For residents of Clitheroe, the crime rate of 8.5 per 1,000 in July 2023 means a 2.4% increase above the UK average, translating to a 1-in-118 chance of encountering a reported crime over the course of the month. This rate, while modest in absolute terms, reflects patterns shaped by the area's seasonal rhythm. As a small town within Ribble Valley, Clitheroe's crime profile is influenced by its mix of residential, commercial, and tourism-related spaces. Anti-social behaviour, the most prevalent category, accounted for 28.1% of all incidents, a figure 69% higher than the UK average. This could be attributed to the summer months, when festivals and outdoor events bring larger crowds to public areas. Vehicle crime, at 1.6 per 1,000, was 233% above the UK average, potentially linked to the influx of tourists and the local economy's reliance on short-term rentals and visitor spending. The seasonal context of July—peak tourism, school holidays, and festivals—may have contributed to these trends, though the exact relationship remains hedged by the complexity of local factors. Violent crime, while lower than the UK average, still accounted for 21.2% of all incidents, highlighting the need for ongoing community-focused initiatives. These figures illustrate how local conditions, when combined with national trends, shape the everyday risk landscape for Clitheroe's residents.