The crime mix in Breaston and Draycott during December 2024 reveals a near-even split between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 34.4% of all incidents and property crimes making up 37.5% (12 out of 32 total). This balance suggests a dynamic environment where both interpersonal conflicts and economic factors may intersect.4 per 1,000 residents remains 38% below the UK average of 7.1. The seasonal context of December—marked by Christmas shopping, extended evenings, and holiday gatherings—likely plays a role in shaping these patterns. For instance, the prominence of violence and sexual offences may align with increased social interactions during festive events, while shoplifting’s sharp rise (from 1 to 4 incidents) could reflect the surge in retail activity and the vulnerability of stores during peak shopping periods. Conversely, the decline in criminal damage and arson (down 83.3%) may indicate that occupied homes and festive decorations act as deterrents. The area’s built-up nature within Erewash, which combines residential and commercial spaces, likely contributes to this mix, where small businesses and public spaces create opportunities for both property crimes and social tensions. However, the relatively low overall rate compared to the UK average suggests that community factors, such as strong local policing or social cohesion, may also be at play. These observations highlight the importance of contextualising crime data within both local and national frameworks, ensuring that interventions are tailored to the specific needs of this area.