The balance between violent and property crime in Ruskington during October 2023 reveals a distinct pattern in the area’s crime profile. Violent crimes accounted for 47.6% of total reported incidents, compared to 28.6% for property crimes, a shift that may reflect seasonal or local dynamics. This contrast with the UK average, where violent crimes typically constitute around 33% of all reported crime, suggests a unique local context. The overall crime rate of 3.7 per 1,000 residents places Ruskington 53.8% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000, a figure that underscores the area’s relative safety. However, the dominance of violent crime—specifically violence and sexual offences, which were 33% below the UK average—raises questions about underlying factors, such as community engagement or policing priorities. The seasonal context of October, with shorter evenings and Halloween-related activity, may have influenced this balance without further data. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences, which together make up nearly 24% of reported crimes, may be linked to increased social interaction during this time of year. The relatively low levels of property crime, including shoplifting and vehicle crime, which were 66% below the UK average, could indicate effective community measures or a lower density of commercial areas compared to larger urban centres. These patterns, while consistent with Ruskington’s likely character as a smaller built-up area, require careful interpretation in light of the month’s specific conditions.