Alfreton’s crime profile in July 2025 revealed a pronounced dominance of violent crime over property-related offences, a trend that may be influenced by the area’s seasonal dynamics. With 41 violent crimes recorded—accounting for 40.6% of the total 101 incidents—this marked a stark contrast to the 33 property crimes reported, which included shoplifting (11.9%) and criminal damage (7.9%). The overall crime rate of 11.5 per 1,000 residents placed the area 33.7% above the UK average, a figure that underscores the need for targeted interventions. This disparity between violent and property crime may reflect the impact of summer activities, such as festivals and increased tourism, which often correlate with higher rates of public disorder and interpersonal conflicts. The seasonal context of July, with schools closed and outdoor events in full swing, likely contributed to the elevated levels of violence and sexual offences, which were 55% above the national average. Meanwhile, shoplifting and public order offences, both significantly above UK rates, may be linked to the presence of retail centres or the influx of visitors to the area. These patterns highlight the combination of local geography, seasonal rhythms, and the broader socio-economic factors that shape crime trends in built-up areas.