Harworth and Bircotes recorded a crime rate of 5.8 per 1,000 residents in March 2025, a figure that places the area 25.6% below the UK average of 7.8 per 1,000. This performance highlights the area’s relative safety, though the breakdown of crime types reveals a nuanced picture. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 38.1% of all incidents, making them the most common category, followed by vehicle crime (14.3%) and anti-social behaviour (11.9%). These figures suggest that the area faces challenges in managing interpersonal violence and vehicle-related crime, even as it excels in other areas. The seasonal context of March, marked by the transition to spring and the lengthening of evenings, may influence patterns of activity and crime. For example, the increase in vehicle crime could be linked to more outdoor activity or changes in parking behaviour as the weather improves. Conversely, the lower rates of anti-social behaviour and violence compared to the UK average may reflect the area’s smaller, more closely knit community, where local policing and social cohesion contribute to crime prevention. The relatively low rate of shoplifting—12% below the UK average—could also be tied to the area’s character, with fewer high-traffic retail zones compared to larger urban centres. These factors combined illustrate an area that, while not immune to crime, benefits from a unique set of circumstances that help keep overall rates low.