In December 2025, Carlton in Lindrick maintained a crime rate of 6.0 per 1,000, 14.3% below the UK average of 7.0. This relatively low rate, coupled with a stable monthly figure compared to the previous month, suggests a generally secure environment for residents. However, the balance between property and violent crime reveals a nuanced picture: while violent crime accounted for 32.4% of total incidents (11 cases), property crimes—particularly burglary, shoplifting, and other crime—dominated at 67.6%. This mix may reflect the area's semi-rural character within Bassetlaw, where property crime is more prevalent than in densely populated urban centres. Violence and sexual offences, though the largest single category, were 26% below the UK average, potentially influenced by the seasonal context of December, including shorter evenings and reduced public activity. In contrast, burglary rates in Carlton in Lindrick were 221% above the UK average, a striking anomaly that could be attributed to the built-up nature of the area, where homes may be more exposed to targeted theft during the holiday season when residents are away. Shoplifting, which rose sharply in December, may also be tied to the influx of shoppers and the increased presence of empty retail spaces. These patterns highlight the interplay between local geography, seasonal dynamics, and the broader UK crime profile, underscoring the need for tailored approaches to crime prevention in this unique part of the country.