The crime mix in Worksop for February 2024 reveals a landscape dominated by property-related offences, with shoplifting forming the largest single category. At 108 incidents, shoplifting accounted for 22.4% of all recorded crimes, far exceeding the UK average by 381%. This surge, coupled with the category’s prominence in the local crime profile, suggests that the town’s retail infrastructure—particularly its high-street presence—plays a central role in driving these incidents. Violence and sexual offences (120 cases) and anti-social behaviour (95 cases) also feature prominently, though their rates are 12% and 119% above the UK average respectively. These figures contrast with burglary, which fell by 52.6% compared to January, likely reflecting seasonal patterns or the impact of local security measures. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with limited outdoor activity—may contribute to the relative stability in the overall crime rate, though the sharp increase in drug-related offences (37.5% rise) highlights a new concern. Worksop’s crime profile, shaped by its built-up character and commercial focus, diverges significantly from national trends, particularly in property crime categories. The town’s proximity to larger urban areas and its role as a regional retail hub may explain the elevated rates of shoplifting and other theft, while the decline in burglary could be linked to the winter lull in outdoor activity. These patterns underscore the need for targeted strategies to address retail security and drug-related crime, while leveraging the seasonal context to sustain the current stability in overall rates.