The crime profile in Carlton (Gedling) during May 2023 reveals a distinct balance between violent and anti-social offences, which together account for nearly 57% of all reported crimes. Violence and sexual offences (89 cases) and anti-social behaviour (88 cases) dominate the monthly tally, contrasting with property crimes, which make up 29% of the total. This emphasis on personal and community-level crimes suggests a dynamic that may reflect the area’s urban character and the influence of seasonal factors. May, with its extended daylight hours and warmer temperatures, typically sees increased outdoor activity, which may contribute to higher instances of public order issues and anti-social behaviour. The low rate of property crimes—particularly shoplifting (22 cases) and vehicle crime (10 cases)—is below UK averages, indicating effective local measures or lower exposure in retail and transport hubs. The crime mix here appears to be shaped by the interplay of community interactions and the built environment, with a focus on interpersonal conflicts rather than economic crimes. This pattern is consistent with areas where social cohesion and community policing efforts are prioritised. The seasonal context of May, with its bank holidays and social gatherings, likely amplifies tensions in public spaces, contributing to the prominence of violence and anti-social behaviour. These findings underscore the importance of contextual factors in shaping local crime trends, even within a broader national framework.