Broxtowe's crime profile in March 2023 was characterised by a mix of stability and emerging concerns, with the overall crime rate of 6.9 per 1,000 residents remaining 9.2% below the UK average. This relatively low rate suggests that the district's general safety measures and community engagement efforts are effective, though specific crime types reveal areas requiring attention. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 24.2% of all reported crimes, a figure that, while significant, is 38% below the UK average. This discrepancy may be linked to Broxtowe's suburban character, where community policing and local initiatives likely contribute to lower rates of violent crime. Anti-social behaviour, however, emerged as a key concern, with 19.2% of all crimes and a rate 25% above the UK average. This could reflect the influence of high-density residential areas or transient populations, where such incidents are more commonly reported. Shoplifting also rose to 12.2% of total crimes, 63% above the UK average, a trend that may be exacerbated by the district's retail presence and the seasonal shift to longer evenings, which could increase opportunities for such crimes. The data illustrates a complex picture where overall safety is maintained but certain crime types demand targeted responses. Broxtowe's position as a commuter town, with its mix of residential and commercial zones, likely plays a role in shaping these patterns. The transition to spring, with its associated changes in activity and lighting, may further influence crime dynamics, particularly in areas where shoplifting and anti-social behaviour are concentrated. These findings highlight the need for continued monitoring and community-focused strategies to address specific vulnerabilities while maintaining the district's overall low crime rate.