The balance between property and violent crime in Carlton (Gedling) during August 2023 reveals a nuanced picture of local security dynamics. With 98 property crimes recorded compared to 81 violent crimes, property-related offences slightly outpaced violent incidents, a pattern that may partly explain the area’s overall crime rate of 5.4 per 1,000 residents — 33.3% below the UK average of 8.1. This disparity suggests a combination of factors, including the built-up area’s mix of residential and commercial zones, which could contribute to higher property crime rates while also supporting community policing efforts that mitigate violent incidents. The most common crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 29.1% of all reported crimes, a figure 39% below the UK average. This lower violent crime rate may reflect effective local initiatives or demographic characteristics, such as a relatively stable population with fewer transient residents. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 22.7% of total crimes, another category where Carlton performed 17% below the UK average. However, shoplifting stood out as a notable exception, with rates 33% above the national average, linked to the area’s retail presence or seasonal pressures during August, a peak holiday month. The seasonal context of August — a time of increased tourism and empty homes — may have contributed to heightened burglary risks, though this was offset by a 75% drop in burglary rates compared to the previous month. These patterns illustrate how local conditions, including economic activity and community engagement, shape crime profiles even within a broader national framework.