Violence and sexual offences dominated Brixham’s crime profile in October 2024, accounting for 46.6% of all reported crimes, a figure that underscores the category’s significance as the primary driver of local crime. With a total of 41 incidents, this category far exceeded other types of crime, a pattern consistent with the area’s character as a coastal town with a mix of residential and tourist activity. The overall crime rate of 4.9 per 1,000 residents placed Brixham 39.5% below the UK average, a significant disparity that highlights the effectiveness of local policing strategies in maintaining a stable crime environment. The breakdown of crime types reveals a stark contrast between property crimes and violent crimes, with property crimes making up 28.4% of the total (25 incidents) and violent crimes accounting for the remaining 71.6% (41 incidents). This imbalance may reflect the town’s reliance on tourism and its associated dynamics, such as transient populations and seasonal fluctuations in foot traffic. The seasonal context of October, marked by shorter days and the transition to darker evenings, likely contributes to the rise in property-related crimes, particularly burglary, which saw a 150% increase. However, the overall low crime rate, when compared to the UK average, suggests that Brixham’s residents benefit from a relatively safe environment, despite the challenges posed by the month’s unique conditions. The data also indicates that certain categories, such as shoplifting and public order offences, remain significantly below UK averages, a trend that may be attributed to the town’s small-scale retail presence and community-focused initiatives. These insights illustrate a locality where crime prevention efforts are making a measurable impact, even as seasonal factors influence specific crime types.