Clowne's November 2025 crime profile reveals a distinct imbalance in criminal activity, with violence and sexual offences dominating at 54.6% of all reported crimes. This stark contrast to the UK average, where such offences account for 2.6 per 1,000 residents, underscores a unique local dynamic. The area's overall crime rate of 5.7 per 1,000 residents—21.9% below the UK average—suggests a generally safer environment, yet the high rate of violent crimes raises questions about underlying factors. Seasonal influences appear significant, with Bonfire Night and Black Friday likely contributing to fluctuations in property-related offences. While shoplifting cases fell by 66.7%, potentially linked to reduced retail activity post-Black Friday, the 100% increase in other theft and drug-related crimes suggests a shift in criminal priorities. The area's crime mix highlights a paradox: lower overall crime rates coexist with elevated violent offences, a pattern that may reflect socioeconomic challenges, limited community resources, or environmental factors. The dominance of violence and sexual offences—30 cases in total—far exceeds their share in national statistics, indicating a need for targeted interventions in this category. This imbalance is further compounded by the relatively low rates of property crimes, which may be influenced by the area's rural character and smaller population density. The interplay between these factors illustrates a community grappling with specific vulnerabilities, even as broader safety metrics improve. Such trends warrant careful monitoring to ensure that localized efforts address both the immediate concerns of residents and the systemic issues driving the disproportionate rise in violent crime.