The crime profile in Huntington (York) for July 2024 reveals a distinct balance of anti-social behaviour and violent crimes, which together account for over half of all reported incidents. Anti-social behaviour (24 cases) and violence and sexual offences (24 cases) each contributed 25.5% of the total, a pattern that diverges from the UK average, where anti-social behaviour is 52% lower and violence is 23% below. This skew towards non-property crimes may reflect the area’s role as a tourist destination and the influence of summer activities, which often amplify public disorder. Shoplifting, at 12 incidents (1.1 per 1,000), was 62% above the UK average, a figure consistent with the presence of retail hubs in the area. Public order offences, though low in absolute numbers, surged by 900% from the previous month, likely driven by the peak of summer festivals and increased foot traffic. The overall crime rate of 8.6 per 1,000 was 2.4% above the UK average, a narrow gap that suggests local conditions are broadly in line with national trends but with notable exceptions. The data also highlights the area’s relatively low rates of vehicle crime (0.2 per 1,000, 57% below the UK average) and burglary (0.1 per 1,000, 68% below), which may be attributed to the absence of large-scale commuter infrastructure. These patterns underscore the importance of seasonal and location-specific factors in shaping the area’s crime profile, with anti-social behaviour and public order issues emerging as key challenges for local authorities.