Shirebrook’s crime rate in October 2024 (6.8 per 1,000 residents) places it 16% below the UK average of 8.1, a significant divergence that underscores the area’s unique crime profile. Violence and sexual offences dominate the local crime profile, accounting for 47.8% of all reported incidents—nearly double the UK average for this category. This concentration of violent crime, coupled with a 24% above-average rate for such offences, contrasts with lower-than-national levels for shoplifting (58% below UK average) and vehicle crime (36% below). Seasonal factors likely influenced these patterns, as October’s darker evenings and Halloween festivities may have contributed to the surge in violent incidents while simultaneously reducing opportunities for property crimes such as theft. The area’s relatively low levels of anti-social behaviour (22% below UK average) and criminal damage (15% below) suggest that local social dynamics or policing efforts may be mitigating certain types of disorder. However, the sharp rise in possession of weapons and robbery—both increasing by 100% from zero to one incident—introduces a new layer of concern, even as the overall crime rate continues to decline. This juxtaposition of trends highlights the combination of seasonal rhythms and local conditions, with October’s shorter days and colder temperatures exacerbating tensions in high-density areas. The data also reveals a marked imbalance in the crime mix, with violent offences far outpacing property crimes, a pattern that may reflect the area’s demographic profile or the influence of nearby urban centres. While the UK-wide context provides a useful benchmark, Shirebrook’s distinct crime picture demands a tailored analysis that accounts for its specific geographic and social characteristics.