The crime mix in Harworth and Bircotes during October 2025 reveals a combination of property-related and violent offences, with anti-social behaviour and criminal damage emerging as significant concerns. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 20.6% of all crimes, the highest proportion, though this category is 32% below the UK average. This discrepancy may be explained by the area’s relatively small population and limited nightlife, which typically correlate with higher rates of violent crime in urban centres. Anti-social behaviour, making up 17.5% of incidents, is 19% above the UK average—a figure that could reflect the challenges of managing community interactions in a close-knit built-up area with limited formal oversight. Criminal damage and arson, at 11.1% of total crimes, are 79% above the UK average, linked to rural characteristics such as isolated properties or the absence of robust community policing. Seasonal factors, including the end of the university term and the transition to darker evenings, may have influenced these patterns. The lower rates of shoplifting and theft from the person compared to the UK average further underscore the area’s distinct profile, with limited retail hubs and lower foot traffic reducing opportunities for such crimes. These findings suggest that Harworth and Bircotes, as a semi-rural built-up area, faces unique challenges that differ from both urban and purely rural counterparts, necessitating tailored approaches to crime prevention.