Beeston (Broxtowe) recorded a crime rate of 6.8 per 1,000 residents in September 2025, placing it 8.1% below the UK average. This performance underscores the area’s relative safety compared to national benchmarks, a position likely supported by its mixed-use urban character and community-focused policing strategies. The top three crime types were shoplifting (25.7% of total), violence and sexual offences (24.0%), and anti-social behaviour (18.6%). Shoplifting’s prominence may be attributed to the area’s retail presence and the seasonal influx of students returning to university, which typically increases foot traffic in commercial zones. Violence and sexual offences, while still a significant concern, fell by 22.2% month-on-month, a decline consistent with the cooling of summer nights and the start of term-time routines. Anti-social behaviour, though slightly above the UK average, may reflect the challenges of managing public spaces during transitional seasons. The crime profile illustrates a balance between property-related offences and personal safety concerns, with shoplifting and anti-social behaviour dominating the property-violent split. Seasonal factors, such as the return to education and the shift towards shorter evenings, likely influenced these patterns, though local initiatives may also have contributed to the reduction in violent crime.