The crime profile for Leicester Forest East and Kirby Muxloe in January 2026 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent crime relative to property crime, with violence and sexual offences comprising 50.9% of all recorded incidents. This contrasts sharply with the UK average, where such crimes account for 12% of the total, highlighting a stark divergence in the local crime mix. At 4.3 per 1,000 residents, the area's overall crime rate is 36.8% below the UK average of 6.8 per 1,000, suggesting a generally lower risk of crime compared to national trends. However, the dominance of violent crime over property crime is notable, with violence and sexual offences outnumbering property crimes by more than double (27 vs 14). This pattern may reflect the area's social dynamics, such as the presence of mixed-use residential zones or community hubs where interpersonal conflicts are more likely to occur. Seasonal factors also appear to influence the data, as January's reduced retail footfall and shorter daylight hours align with lower outdoor crime rates. The relatively low rates of shoplifting (13.2% of total crimes) and anti-social behaviour (9.4%) further distinguish this area from typical urban centres, where these categories often dominate. While the overall crime rate is lower than the UK average, the concentration of violent crime suggests targeted community engagement initiatives may be warranted to address underlying social tensions. The data underscores a need for differentiated policing strategies that balance the specific risks of violent crime with the area's broader safety profile.