Stapleford's June 2023 crime profile reveals a marked imbalance between violent and property crime, with the former dominating the local incident landscape. The overall crime rate of 8.9 per 1,000 residents, 4.7% above the UK average, is driven by a surge in violence and sexual offences, which accounted for nearly half of all reported crimes. This stark contrast to the significant declines in burglary (90.6% drop) and vehicle crime (66.7% drop) suggests a shift in criminal activity that may be influenced by seasonal factors. As a built-up area within Broxtowe, Stapleford's mix of residential and commercial zones likely contributes to this dynamic, with public spaces becoming focal points during the summer months. The sharp increase in violent crime—52.3% from the previous month—raises questions about the interplay between social behaviour and environmental factors, such as extended daylight hours and increased evening activity. Meanwhile, property crime trends, particularly the 55.6% decline in shoplifting, may reflect seasonal retail patterns or heightened community vigilance. The area's crime picture also highlights the importance of specific categories: while anti-social behaviour remains below the UK average, the 51% gap in violent crime compared to national rates underscores the need for targeted interventions. These patterns, consistent with broader seasonal trends observed in similar urban environments, suggest that local authorities should consider both environmental and social strategies to address the rising incidence of violent crime while building on the positive reductions in property-related offences.