The crime mix in Corsham during June 2024 reveals a distinct pattern that diverges from typical regional trends. With a crime rate of 4.0 per 1,000 residents, the area remains 51.2% below the UK average, highlighting a consistently lower level of criminal activity compared to the national context. The most prominent category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 55% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (20%) and shoplifting (7.5%). This concentration of violent crime is noteworthy for a built-up area within Wiltshire, which typically experiences lower levels of such incidents. The seasonal context of June—the start of summer—may have influenced these patterns, as increased tourism and extended daylight hours can alter local dynamics. However, a direct link between these factors and the crime mix, though it is consistent with the area's character as a relatively low-density, possibly commuter-oriented town. The dominance of violent crime in Corsham contrasts with the UK average, where property crimes often dominate. This suggests that local factors, such as community interactions or specific vulnerabilities in the built environment, may play a role. The relatively low rates of shoplifting and vehicle crime—both below the UK average—further underscore the area's unique profile, which may be shaped by its geographical and social context. While the overall crime rate remains stable, the shift in the balance between violent and property crimes offers an important insight into the area's evolving security landscape.