Bloxwich’s July 2024 crime rate of 10.7 per 1,000 residents places the area 27.4% above the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000, underscoring a significant divergence from national trends. This figure, when contextualised against Bloxwich’s population of 53,528, translates to a total of 570 crimes reported in the month — a volume that equates to nearly one crime for every 94 residents. The breakdown of crime types reveals a stark focus on violent and sexual offences, which accounted for 38.6% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (12.8%) and shoplifting (9.5%). These figures align with the seasonal context of July, a peak summer month marked by school holidays, festivals, and increased tourism, all of which may contribute to heightened levels of public disorder and opportunistic crime. The prominence of violence and sexual offences, which are 44% above the UK average, suggests a pressing need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour, though slightly below the UK average, remains a persistent issue, reflecting the challenges of managing community tensions during periods of high foot traffic. The data also highlights a notable rise in shoplifting, which is 47% above the national average, a trend that may be exacerbated by the influx of visitors to local retail hubs during the summer season. These patterns illustrate the complex relationship between seasonal dynamics and crime rates in a built-up area like Bloxwich, where the combination of urban density and transient populations creates a unique crime profile.