Harworth and Bircotes' crime profile in January 2025 reveals a combination of property and violent crime, with both categories contributing almost equally to the total crime count. The overall crime rate of 6.9 per 1,000 residents places the area 2.8% below the UK average, a small but notable margin that reflects the built-up area's unique characteristics. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime mix, accounting for 38% of all incidents—slightly ahead of property crimes, which comprised 36%. This near-parity may be influenced by the area's seasonal context: January, with its post-holiday lull and reduced retail footfall, typically sees a decline in outdoor crimes but an uptick in indoor or targeted offences. The seasonal pattern is further evident in the sharp rise in shoplifting, which surged 125% from December, potentially linked to unseasonal shopping activity or retail staff shortages. Meanwhile, vehicle crime, which rose 300% month-on-month, could be tied to the area's transport networks or increased vehicle visibility during colder months. These trends, while not unprecedented, highlight the need for tailored strategies to address specific vulnerabilities. The overall crime rate, though low compared to the UK average, remains a reminder that even in smaller communities, crime patterns are shaped by a combination of geography, demographics, and temporal factors.