The balance between property and violent crime in Edwinstowe during September 2025 reveals a unique pattern in this built-up area within Newark and Sherwood. With 4 property crimes and 4 violent crimes recorded, the division highlights a near-equal distribution that contrasts with broader UK trends where property crime typically dominates. At 1.9 crimes per 1,000 residents, Edwinstowe’s overall rate is 74.3% below the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000, a disparity that may partly reflect the area’s relatively low population density and limited urban infrastructure compared to major cities. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences (40% of total), followed by shoplifting (20%) and anti-social behaviour (10%). This mix suggests a community where interpersonal conflicts and minor thefts are more visible than larger-scale property crime, possibly linked to the area’s smaller retail footprint and quieter residential character. Seasonal factors may also play a role, as September marks the return of students to local schools and universities, which could influence patterns of anti-social behaviour and shoplifting. However, the low overall rate indicates that the area remains significantly safer than the national average, with crime levels consistent with other rural or semi-rural built-up areas where community cohesion and limited commercial activity contribute to lower crime incidence.