The crime mix in Snodland during December 2024 reveals a pattern shaped by seasonal rhythms and local dynamics. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime profile, comprising 31.7% of all reported incidents, yet this rate remains 22% below the UK average for this category. Anti-social behaviour follows closely at 17.1%, reflecting the social interactions typical of a built-up area with a mix of residential and commercial spaces. Property crimes account for 35.4% of the total (29 incidents), but this proportion is lower than the UK average for property crime categories. The seasonal context of December—marked by extended evenings, Christmas shopping, and holiday-related absences—likely contributes to the mix of violent and property crimes observed. For instance, the lower shoplifting rate (7.3% of total crimes) compared to the UK average may reflect increased retail security measures during the festive period. However, the significant rise in public order offences (from 1 to 5 incidents) suggests heightened tensions in public spaces, possibly linked to the influx of visitors or the effects of holiday gatherings. This balance of crime types illustrates a community navigating the challenges of seasonal activity while maintaining a crime rate that remains lower than the national average.