August 2025 saw Thornton (Wyre) maintain a crime rate of 7.8 per 1,000 residents, 3.7% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. The area's crime profile was dominated by anti-social behaviour (49 incidents, 33.6% of total) and violence and sexual offences (49 incidents, 33.6%), both of which are higher than the UK averages for their respective categories. The seasonal context of August—as a peak holiday month—likely influenced these patterns, with increased tourism potentially contributing to heightened anti-social behaviour in public spaces. However, the area's violent crime rate (2.6 per 1,000) was 9% below the UK average, suggesting a lower incidence of severe violence compared to the national benchmark. This contrast may be explained by Thornton's built-up character, which could foster a more community-focused environment that deters violent crime. Meanwhile, property crimes (35 incidents) accounted for 24.7% of total crimes, with burglary (4 incidents) and vehicle crime (4 incidents) both below the UK average. The low rate of burglary (0.2 per 1,000) may be attributed to the area's compact nature, where heightened surveillance and proximity to local authorities could act as deterrents. These findings highlight the nuanced relationship between local geography, demographics, and crime trends, with Thornton (Wyre) exhibiting a mix of above-average and below-average categories that reflect its unique characteristics.