Brimington's crime rate in August 2025 remained slightly below the UK average, standing at 8.0 per 1,000 residents compared to the national figure of 8.1. This marginal difference, though small, positions the area as one of the relatively safer built-up communities in the UK. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 55% of all reported incidents—a figure that significantly exceeds the UK average for this category by 53%. This imbalance suggests that violent crime remains a critical concern for local authorities and residents alike. Public order offences also featured prominently, contributing 14.3% of the total crime count, though this rate was 107% above the UK average, indicating a marked divergence from national trends. Anti-social behaviour, by contrast, was 38% below the UK average, a statistic that may reflect effective community policing or the influence of local initiatives in curbing such disturbances. Seasonal factors appear to have played a role in shaping these figures, with August's peak holiday period potentially increasing opportunities for public disorder and related offences. The built-up nature of Brimington, combined with its proximity to Chesterfield, may contribute to patterns where violent crime is more concentrated than in more rural areas. However, the overall crime rate's proximity to the UK average suggests that Brimington's security profile is broadly in line with national standards, even as specific categories show notable variations. The data also highlights the area's challenges in managing violent offences, which could be linked to factors such as local demographics, the presence of community hubs, or the impact of seasonal tourism on public spaces. While the rate of violent crime remains elevated relative to the UK, the overall stability of Brimington's crime statistics indicates that the area is not experiencing a dramatic surge in criminal activity.