The crime profile of South Normanton and Pinxton in January 2024 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent crime, which accounted for 45.1% of all reported incidents—far exceeding the UK average share for this category. This imbalance between violent and property crimes contrasts with the UK’s broader pattern, where property-related offences typically dominate. The area’s overall crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents placed it 13.5% below the UK average, a figure that may reflect its rural character and lower population density, which can reduce opportunities for certain types of crime. However, the prominence of violence and sexual offences raises questions about local factors, such as community dynamics or seasonal influences. January, a post-holiday month with shorter days, often sees reduced outdoor activity, which may explain the lower rates of vehicle crime and shoplifting compared to the UK average. Yet the higher incidence of anti-social behaviour (19.8% of all crimes) and the sharp increase in weapon possession (from zero to three incidents) suggest underlying challenges that may require closer scrutiny. While the overall rate is below the UK average, the concentration of violent crime indicates that this area’s crime picture is shaped by a unique combination of social and environmental factors that differ from national trends.