Staveley (Chesterfield) reported a crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents in June 2024, placing it 22% below the UK average of 8.2. This performance positions the built-up area as one of the safer regions in the country, though the crime profile reveals distinct patterns. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 41% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (16.9%) and public order offences (15.7%). The dominance of violent crime aligns with the area's likely urban character, where social interactions and community dynamics may contribute to such incidents. However, the sharp rise in public order offences—64% above the UK average—suggests pressures in local public spaces that could reflect seasonal factors, such as the start of summer and increased foot traffic. The data also highlights a notable contrast in crime types: while burglary, drugs, and vehicle crime rose, other theft and anti-social behaviour fell significantly. This mixed picture may be influenced by June's transition into summer, with longer days altering both criminal and policing activity patterns. The area's lower-than-average rates for burglary and vehicle crime—33% and 56% below the UK figures respectively—suggest effective local measures or environmental factors, such as secure housing or limited vehicle density. Overall, Staveley's crime profile reflects a combination of local conditions and broader national trends, with some areas of improvement and others requiring closer attention.