In February 2025, Clowne's crime profile revealed a clear dominance of violent crime over property-related offences, a trend that may reflect local dynamics such as seasonal activity or demographic factors. The area's overall crime rate of 5.4 per 1,000 residents placed it 19.4% below the UK average, indicating a relatively safer environment compared to national benchmarks. However, the breakdown of incidents showed that 55.8% of all crimes were violent or sexual in nature, with 29 such incidents recorded, compared to 13 property-related crimes. This stark imbalance suggests that interpersonal conflicts or targeted violence may be more prevalent in Clowne than in other regions. Seasonal context further complicates the picture: as a winter month, February typically sees lower outdoor activity, yet the persistence of violent crime could indicate factors such as indoor gatherings, alcohol consumption, or unresolved disputes during the pre-spring lull. The UK comparison highlights that while the area is safer in aggregate, specific categories like violence and sexual offences are higher than the national average. This divergence may be linked to Clowne's built-up character within Bolsover, where concentrated populations and limited open spaces could contribute to higher interpersonal crime rates. Meanwhile, property crimes like shoplifting and theft showed mixed trends, with shoplifting increasing by 100% from two to four incidents, influenced by seasonal retail patterns or targeted opportunism. The data underscores the need for tailored approaches to addressing violence while monitoring shifts in property crime trends.