Staveley (Chesterfield) recorded a crime rate of 5.0 per 1,000 residents in December 2024, placing it 29.6% below the UK average of 7.1. This marks a significant improvement relative to national trends, with the local area demonstrating resilience against typical seasonal spikes. The most prevalent category was violence and sexual offences, comprising 56.9% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (18.5%) and other theft (7.7%). These figures contrast with the UK averages for these categories, where violence and sexual offences were 13% higher nationally. The seasonal context of December—marked by extended evenings, Christmas shopping activity, and potential empty homes during holidays—likely influenced the crime profile, though the area's lower overall rate suggests effective local measures or demographic factors may be at play. Property crimes constituted only 18.5% of total incidents, a stark contrast to the UK's broader distribution, implying a different crime dynamic in this built-up area within Chesterfield. The data illustrates a combination of seasonal factors and local characteristics, with violence-related offences dominating despite the month's usual association with reduced outdoor activity. This pattern may reflect the area's socio-economic profile, including its proximity to industrial zones or commuter routes, which could contribute to higher interpersonal crime rates relative to more residential or tourist-heavy regions.