The crime mix in Selston during March 2023 reveals a pronounced emphasis on violent and anti-social crimes, with property-related offences playing a secondary but still notable role. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 35.5% of all crimes reported, far exceeding the UK average of 24% for this category. This dominance of violent crime suggests a combination of local social dynamics and environmental factors, such as the concentration of public spaces where interpersonal conflicts may escalate. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, contributed 22.6% of total crimes, a figure that is 112% above the UK average. This stark deviation may be attributed to the area’s built-up nature, where high population density and limited recreational facilities could exacerbate tensions among residents. Shoplifting, at 14.5% of all crimes, also far outperforms the UK average by 186%, indicating a potential link to local retail hubs or high-traffic commercial zones. The seasonal context of March, with the transition to spring and the gradual lengthening of evenings, may have influenced these patterns by increasing the visibility of both victims and perpetrators in outdoor spaces. However, the relatively low rate of burglary—9% below the UK average—suggests that residential areas in Selston may be better secured or less vulnerable to targeted theft compared to other regions. This divergence in crime types highlights the need for tailored community strategies that address the specific risks posed by violent and anti-social incidents while leveraging existing safeguards against property crimes.