Mansfield's crime profile in December 2025 reveals a distinct balance of violent and property-related offences that diverges from the UK average. With a crime rate of 8.8 per 1,000 residents—25.7% above the national average—the area's crime mix underscores a combination of local factors and seasonal influences. Violent crimes, including sexual offences, accounted for 39.4% of all reported incidents, the highest proportion in any category. This emphasis on violent crime contrasts with the UK average, where such offences constitute 36% of the total. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 14.7%, significantly above the UK's 0.9 per 1,000. These figures may be influenced by the area's demographic makeup and the social dynamics of the holiday season, which often see increased public interactions and potential for conflict. Property-related crimes, while lower in proportion than violent offences, still represented a notable share, with shoplifting and criminal damage accounting for 8.9% and 8.1% respectively. This distribution suggests that while violent crime dominates, property crimes remain a persistent concern. The seasonal context of December—marked by Christmas shopping, party season, and extended periods of darkness—likely contributes to these patterns. For instance, the heightened retail activity may drive shoplifting, while the reduced visibility of evenings could facilitate anti-social behaviour. However, the lower-than-average rates for vehicle crime and burglary indicate that certain local conditions, such as improved parking security or reduced household occupancy during holidays, may be mitigating these risks. Overall, Mansfield's December 2025 crime profile illustrates a community grappling with challenges in public safety, particularly around violent crime and anti-social behaviour, against a backdrop of seasonal pressures and localized protective measures.