The crime mix in Newark-on-Trent for March 2023 reveals a distinct pattern shaped by local dynamics and seasonal transitions. Anti-social behaviour emerged as the most prevalent category, contributing 27.2% of all recorded crimes, followed closely by violence and sexual offences (25.9%) and shoplifting (16.0%). This distribution suggests a focus on public order and interpersonal conflicts, which may be influenced by the area's urban character and the social rhythms of a built-up area within a larger district. The rate of 13.2 crimes per 1,000 residents places Newark-on-Trent significantly above the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000, highlighting a need for targeted interventions in high-impact categories. The seasonal context of March—transitioning to spring with longer evenings—may have contributed to increased anti-social behaviour and public order issues, as social interactions shift outdoors and evenings become more active. Shoplifting, which is 329% above the UK average, points to retail environments as a focal point for property crime, likely tied to the area's commercial centres. Meanwhile, violent crime remains elevated, 24% above the UK average, indicating persistent challenges in managing conflicts and ensuring public safety. These patterns are consistent with urban areas where community engagement and policing strategies must address both immediate incidents and underlying factors contributing to crime rates.