For every 100 residents in Carlton in Lindrick, nearly one crime is reported each month. The area's crime rate of 8.9 per 1,000 residents places it 15.6% above the UK average, highlighting a distinct risk profile compared to national trends. Violence and sexual offences (35.3% of total crimes) dominate the crime picture, followed by anti-social behaviour (23.5%) and criminal damage and arson (21.6%). These patterns may partly reflect the area's seasonal rhythms, with Easter and spring weather driving increased outdoor activity and social interactions. The spike in violence and sexual offences could be linked to the transition from winter to spring, when community events and public spaces see heightened use. Anti-social behaviour, which surged 300% in April compared to March, may indicate a correlation with the Easter holiday period, when temporary population shifts and disrupted routines could contribute to disorder. While property crimes make up 33% of total incidents, the concentration of violent offences suggests a different dynamic than typical UK urban centres, where property crime often dominates. The area's relatively low population (5,708 residents) means each crime has a more pronounced impact on local communities, with 1-in-112 residents experiencing a reported incident this month. Seasonal factors, such as warmer weather and school holidays, likely play a role in shaping these patterns, though the precise mechanisms require further observation.