Creswell's crime profile in July 2025 was marked by an unexpected surge in violence and sexual offences, which reached 4.2 per 1,000 residents—38% above the UK average. This spike, occurring during peak summer months, may be linked to the area's seasonal rhythm of festivals and outdoor events, which can draw larger crowds and create environments conducive to conflict. The overall crime rate for the month stood at 8.8 per 1,000 residents, placing Creswell 2.3% above the national average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly half (47.8%) of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (21.7%) and public order offences (8.7%). These figures contrast with shoplifting, which saw a 50% drop from June, likely reflecting altered retail dynamics during the summer. The area's built-up nature, combined with its proximity to Bolsover, may contribute to higher rates of public order offences during events, while the decline in shoplifting could be attributed to increased foot traffic or improved security measures. The UK average for anti-social behaviour was 1.6 per 1,000, but Creswell's rate was 23% higher, a discrepancy that may stem from local factors such as the concentration of social housing or community tensions exacerbated by seasonal events. Meanwhile, burglary remained 48% above the UK average, a statistic that could be tied to the area's rural-adjacent character, where properties may be more isolated and vulnerable to targeted crimes. These patterns illustrate the interplay between Creswell's geographic and demographic profile and the seasonal fluctuations that influence crime trends, particularly during months of heightened outdoor activity.