South Normanton and Pinxton's crime rate of 5.2 per 1,000 in June 2025 marked a sustained period of relative safety, remaining 35.8% below the UK average. This figure, which is significantly lower than the national benchmark, reflects a broader pattern of reduced criminal activity in the built-up area. Violence and sexual offences dominated the monthly total, accounting for 52.1% of all reported crimes, followed by public order offences (11.0%) and anti-social behaviour (6.9%). The high proportion of violent crime may be linked to local demographics or the area's character as a small, possibly rural-influenced community where interpersonal conflicts are more likely to escalate. Seasonal factors may also play a role: June's longer days and the start of summer could influence both the frequency and nature of crimes, though the data does not explicitly confirm this. The area's violent crime rate (2.7 per 1,000) was 6% below the UK average, while anti-social behaviour remained 72% below national levels, suggesting effective community engagement or policing strategies. However, public order offences slightly exceeded the UK average by 2%, a minor discrepancy that may warrant further investigation. The overall crime profile illustrates a balance between persistent challenges in violent crime and strong performance in other categories, with the area's low levels of property crime (16 incidents) and anti-social behaviour (5) indicating a generally stable environment. These figures, when contextualised within the built-up area's likely mix of residential and commercial spaces, suggest a combination of local initiatives and broader national trends.