The crime profile in Mansfield Woodhouse during July 2023 reveals a distinctive balance between violent and property crimes, shaped by seasonal dynamics and local characteristics. With a total crime rate of 7.8 per 1,000 residents — 6% below the UK average — the area shows a mix of challenges and relative safety. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 35.4% of all crimes, making them the most common category, followed by shoplifting (20.1%) and anti-social behaviour (17.4%). This distribution suggests a combination of community interactions and local hotspots. The summer season, marked by school holidays and festivals, likely contributes to increased incidents of violence and anti-social behaviour, as outdoor activity and alcohol consumption rise. Shoplifting, which surged to 167% above the UK average, may reflect the impact of retail environments and summer foot traffic in the area. Property crimes such as burglary and vehicle crime remain well below national averages, potentially indicating effective security measures in residential areas. The overall crime rate, while slightly lower than the UK average, highlights the need for targeted interventions in high-risk categories like violence and shoplifting. This pattern is consistent with the area's character as a suburban community with a mix of retail and residential zones, where seasonal fluctuations influence crime trends more than long-term demographic shifts.