The crime mix in Formby during April 2023 reveals a distinct profile shaped by both local characteristics and seasonal influences. With a crime rate of 5.1 per 1,000 residents—32% below the UK average—the area's data underscores a balance between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences comprising nearly 40% of all reported incidents. This proportion exceeds the UK average for violent crimes, which stands at 2.6 per 1,000, suggesting that the area's social dynamics may contribute to a higher prevalence of such offences. Property crimes, though lower than the UK average, show a nuanced breakdown: shoplifting and other thefts are significantly below national figures, while public order offences and criminal damage exceed UK averages. These patterns may be linked to Formby's coastal location, where seasonal factors like the Easter period and increased outdoor activity could influence crime trends. The rise in anti-social behaviour, which surged by 250% compared to March, may reflect the impact of springtime gatherings or heightened community interactions. Conversely, the decline in burglary—down 66.7% from the previous month—could indicate effective policing measures or changing resident behaviour. This interplay of factors, combined with the area's lower overall crime rate, illustrates a community navigating typical seasonal challenges while maintaining a safer profile than the national average. The data also highlights the importance of contextual analysis, as the mix of crime types suggests that local initiatives targeting anti-social behaviour and public order may need reinforcement, while the relatively low rates of burglary and theft could indicate successful prevention strategies in place.