The crime mix in Beeston (Broxtowe) during April 2025 reveals a distinct pattern shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 23% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (21.9%) and shoplifting (20.7%). This distribution suggests a balance between interpersonal incidents and community-level issues, with retail spaces likely contributing to the high rate of shoplifting. The area’s overall crime rate of 6.7 per 1,000 residents is 13% below the UK average of 7.7, indicating a relatively safer environment compared to national trends. Spring weather and the Easter period, which typically see increased foot traffic and outdoor activity, may have influenced the mix of crimes, with anti-social behaviour and violence potentially linked to higher social interactions in public spaces. Shoplifting’s sharp departure from the UK average—112% above—points to a possible overrepresentation of retail theft in this area, which could reflect the presence of high-traffic commercial zones or specific vulnerabilities in local security measures. Meanwhile, violent crime rates are 43% below the UK average, which may align with Beeston’s character as a mixed residential and suburban area where community cohesion and policing efforts could contribute to lower levels of serious violence. These patterns highlight how local geography, infrastructure, and seasonal rhythms intersect with crime trends, offering insights into the area’s unique challenges and strengths.