The crime profile in Long Eaton during April 2024 reveals a distinct mix of violent and property-related offences, shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. With a crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents, the area sits 6.5% above the UK average of 7.7. Violence and sexual offences account for 30.5% of all recorded crimes, a significant share that may reflect patterns tied to local social hubs or increased outdoor activity during the Easter period. Shoplifting emerges as the second most common offence, contributing 18.6% of total crimes, a rate 124% higher than the UK average. This stark contrast with national figures could be linked to the presence of retail centres or high streets that attract foot traffic, particularly during spring when shopping and leisure activities intensify. Anti-social behaviour follows closely, representing 15.7% of crimes and 7% above the UK average, influenced by community interactions in public spaces. The seasonal context of April—marked by Easter and milder weather—likely contributes to increased outdoor activity, which may both drive certain offences and create opportunities for policing interventions. While property crimes collectively make up 39.7% of the total, the balance between violent and property crimes suggests a combination of local factors, such as population density, economic conditions, and the presence of community facilities. This mix underscores the need for targeted strategies that address both immediate public safety concerns and underlying social dynamics.