Weybourne (Waverley)’s crime profile in June 2023 reveals a marked dominance of property-related offences over violent crime, a pattern that may reflect the area’s character as a built-up district with limited commercial or nightlife density. The overall crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents—47.1% below the UK average—suggests a generally low-risk environment, though the distribution of crime types tells a more nuanced story. Anti-social behaviour, accounting for 30.2% of all reported crimes, emerged as the most prevalent category, followed by violence and sexual offences (28.3%) and criminal damage and arson (17.0%). This balance between property and violent crime contrasts with the UK’s broader trend, where violent crime often dominates. Seasonally, the start of summer and the gradual onset of tourism in coastal and rural areas may have influenced patterns, such as the rise in anti-social behaviour and the spike in criminal damage. However, the area’s relatively low violent crime rate, 55% below the UK average, could indicate effective community policing or the absence of high-risk environments like dense urban centres. The UK’s higher rates for categories such as vehicle crime (0.5 per 1,000 vs. Weybourne’s 0.3) and shoplifting (0.5 vs. 0.2) further underscore the area’s distinctiveness. These figures suggest that while Weybourne’s residents face a lower overall risk of crime, localised challenges in managing anti-social behaviour and property-related incidents remain critical for ongoing safety efforts.