Violence and sexual offences dominated Ashby-de-la-Zouch’s crime profile in December 2024, accounting for 35.9% of all reported incidents. This category’s dominance suggests that local factors, such as the town’s compact layout and the presence of residential areas, may contribute to the higher prevalence of such crimes compared to other regions. The overall crime rate of 5.4 per 1,000 residents, 23.9% below the UK average, highlights the area’s relatively safer environment, though this is tempered by the concentration of violent crime. Seasonal context plays a role in this pattern, with December’s dark evenings and festive gatherings likely influencing the types of crimes reported. The UK average for violence and sexual offences is 2.6 per 1,000, meaning Ashby-de-la-Zouch’s rate is 26% higher than the national benchmark for this category, indicating a localised challenge that requires targeted interventions. Other theft, which contributed 20.7% of all crimes, remains 104% above the UK average, pointing to potential vulnerabilities in retail or commercial areas. This discrepancy may be linked to the town’s economic structure, where certain sectors are more susceptible to theft. The stability in the overall crime rate despite the festive season’s usual volatility suggests that local policing strategies or community engagement efforts are effective in maintaining consistency. However, the concentration of violent crime underscores the need for focused initiatives to address root causes, such as social tensions or unmet community needs. The presence of drug-related offences, which saw a 200% increase, further complicates the crime picture, indicating possible shifts in local dynamics that warrant further analysis.