The crime mix in Shavington for February 2024 reveals a striking predominance of violent crimes, which accounted for 52% of all incidents, compared to 36% for property crimes. This imbalance suggests a focus on interpersonal offences rather than theft or burglary, a pattern that may reflect local social dynamics or environmental factors. The area’s overall crime rate of 4.4 per 1,000 residents is 38% below the UK average, positioning Shavington as a relatively safe built-up area within Cheshire East. Violence and sexual offences, the most common category, were 8% below the UK average, potentially influenced by community policing initiatives or the area’s demographic profile. In contrast, criminal damage and arson were 30% above the UK average, a figure that could be linked to specific local challenges such as vandalism in public spaces or seasonal factors. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with low outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull—may have contributed to the observed crime patterns, with reduced opportunities for outdoor crimes shifting activity towards indoor or more localized incidents. However, the sharp increase in criminal damage and arson highlights the need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas. The relatively low property crime rate, particularly the significant decline in shoplifting and vehicle crime, may be attributed to the area’s built-up nature, which could include more secure retail environments or community surveillance measures. These findings paint a nuanced picture of Shavington’s crime profile, where violent crime dominates but remains below national averages, while property-related offences are subdued.