The crime profile of South Holland in June 2023 reveals a distinct balance of crime types that underscores the area's unique characteristics. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 40.9% of all reported crimes, making them the most prevalent category, and these incidents remained 18% below the UK average. This suggests a local context where interpersonal conflicts may be more common than property-related crimes, potentially influenced by factors such as community dynamics or the area's demographic composition. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, representing 21.1% of total crimes and remaining 19% below the UK average, indicating a broader pattern of lower levels of disruptive incidents compared to national trends. The relatively low rates of property crimes, such as shoplifting (6.0% of total crimes, 26% below UK average) and burglary (3.1% of total crimes, 38% below UK average), may reflect the district's geographical or socioeconomic profile, with fewer high-footfall retail areas or densely populated urban spaces that typically drive such offences. Seasonal factors also appear to play a role: the start of summer, with longer daylight hours and the potential influx of tourists, may contribute to the observed rise in certain crime types, such as bicycle theft, which surged by 900% compared to May. However, the overall crime rate remains significantly below the UK average, highlighting South Holland's position as a relatively safer area within the national context. The data also points to specific vulnerabilities, such as the 25% above-average rate for possession of weapons, which may warrant targeted local initiatives. This mix of crime types illustrates an area where community-focused policing and public awareness campaigns could be particularly effective in addressing emerging challenges while maintaining the existing low-crime environment.