Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly 40% of all reported crimes in Dronfield during October 2023, marking this category as the dominant force shaping the area's crime profile. At 3.7 crimes per 1,000 residents, the local rate sits 53.8% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000 — a significant divergence that suggests systemic differences in policing, demographics, or community dynamics. The breakdown reveals a stark contrast to national trends, with anti-social behaviour (17.7%) and public order offences (11.4%) also contributing to the overall figure. These patterns may reflect the area’s character as a mixed-use built-up area with a blend of residential and commercial zones, where community interactions and local regulations could influence reported incidents. Seasonal factors may have played a role, particularly as October’s darker evenings and Halloween activities likely increased opportunities for certain types of crime. While the overall rate remains well below the UK average, the prominence of violent offences raises questions about local support systems and targeted interventions. The data also highlights a relatively low incidence of property crimes, with vehicle crime (6.3%) and burglary (5.1%) far below national levels, indicating effective security measures or fewer high-value targets in the area. This October’s crime picture illustrates a combination of local context and broader national trends, with violence emerging as the most persistent concern.