The crime mix in Harleston during July 2024 reveals a landscape dominated by violent offences, with 66.7% of all reported incidents falling into this category. This stark contrast to the 11.1% share of property crimes underscores a unique profile for the built-up area, where personal safety concerns appear to outweigh property-related issues. The overall crime rate of 1.7 per 1,000 residents places Harleston 79.8% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000, a disparity that may reflect the area's smaller population and potentially lower levels of urban density. Seasonal factors in July—peak tourism, school holidays, and festivals—likely influenced this pattern, as increased foot traffic and community events could have both heightened opportunities for violent incidents and strengthened informal social controls. The presence of 6 violent crimes (including sexual offences) and 1 instance of shoplifting highlights a focus on interpersonal crime, which may be linked to the area's character as a relatively rural-adjacent built-up environment where local networks and seasonal rhythms play a significant role. This mix of crime types aligns with areas where community policing and seasonal events contribute to a dynamic safety profile, though the absence of significant property crime suggests a different set of priorities for offenders compared to larger urban centres.