Worthing's crime profile in June 2025 showed a nuanced interplay between seasonal factors and local conditions. The overall crime rate of 7.9 per 1,000 residents placed the area 2.5% below the UK average, a margin that reflects its status as a coastal town with a mix of residential and commercial zones. Violence and sexual offences dominated the landscape, accounting for 35% of all crimes, a proportion consistent with the area's population density and proximity to nightlife hubs. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 20.2%, highlighting the challenges of managing public spaces during the summer months. Shoplifting, at 13.5% of total crimes, stood out as an anomaly, significantly exceeding the UK average by 75%—a figure likely driven by the town's retail presence and the influx of summer visitors. Seasonal patterns appear to influence specific categories: the start of summer may contribute to increased public order incidents, while the same period could see reduced theft from the person as tourists become more vigilant. These trends underscore the importance of tailoring local strategies to both year-round and seasonal crime drivers, ensuring that interventions align with the area's unique character as a coastal commuter town with a strong retail core.