In July 2023, Beeston (Broxtowe) maintained a crime rate of 6.7 per 1,000 residents, placing it 19.3% below the UK average. This figure, while modest, reveals a nuanced picture of crime dynamics shaped by seasonal and geographic factors. Property crimes, particularly shoplifting and other theft, dominate the landscape, accounting for 48% of all reported incidents. Violent crimes, though present, constituted 26.5% of the total, a share significantly lower than the UK average of 35%. This imbalance may be attributed to Beeston’s character as a mixed-use built-up area with a strong retail presence, which likely drives non-violent crime. The seasonal context of July—peak summer, school holidays, and tourism—further amplifies patterns: shoplifting rates, for instance, surged to 1.6 per 1,000, a level 167% above the UK average. This could be linked to increased foot traffic in high streets and shopping centres during the summer months. Conversely, violent crime rates, at 1.8 per 1,000, were 35% below the UK average, a trend consistent with the area’s lower population density and more community-oriented policing. Anti-social behaviour, at 1.1 per 1,000, also fell below the UK average by 23%, suggesting a generally orderly environment. However, the rise in bicycle theft—200% above the UK average—hints at vulnerabilities in cycling infrastructure or increased theft opportunities during festivals and events. These patterns, while influenced by external factors like tourism, also reflect the area’s unique demographic and spatial characteristics, which may require tailored approaches to crime prevention.