The balance of crime types in Brixham during August 2025 reveals a distinct profile shaped by both local characteristics and seasonal influences. With a crime rate of 6.6 per 1,000 residents—18.5% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a lower-than-expected level of criminal activity, particularly in categories like anti-social behaviour and theft from the person. However, the prominence of violent crimes, which accounted for 39.5% of all reported incidents, contrasts with the UK average, where violent offences make up 29% of crimes. This divergence may be attributed to Brixham's status as a coastal town with a mix of residential and commercial zones, where late-night activity in the port area or proximity to tourist attractions could contribute to higher rates of violence and sexual offences. Anti-social behaviour, though lower than the UK average, remains a notable category, reflecting the area's smaller population or the influence of community policing efforts. The seasonal context of August—peak holiday month—likely plays a role in shaping these patterns, with increased tourism elevating shoplifting risks while also altering the dynamics of public spaces. For instance, the sharp rise in shoplifting (from 1 to 10 incidents) may be linked to the influx of visitors during the summer, whereas the decline in drug-related crimes could indicate reduced local demand or heightened enforcement during the tourist season. These factors together illustrate a crime picture that is both influenced by broader national trends and shaped by Brixham's unique geography and seasonal rhythms.