Ibstock’s crime rate in March 2025 stood at 6.3 per 1,000 residents, placing the built-up area 19.2% below the UK average of 7.8. This performance contrasts with national trends, reflecting a combination of local factors and seasonal dynamics. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 35.7% of all reported crimes, followed by public order incidents (14.3%) and anti-social behaviour (9.5%). These figures suggest a focus on interpersonal conflicts and community disruptions, which may align with the area’s character as a small, closely knit built-up area within North West Leicestershire. The shift into spring, with longer evenings and clocks moving forward, likely influenced patterns of outdoor activity and visibility, potentially contributing to increased reports of public order offences. Meanwhile, the relatively low rate of property crimes—14 total—compared to violent crimes (15) highlights a balance between personal safety concerns and theft-related incidents. This mix of crime types may indicate a community where social interactions and local tensions play a more prominent role than economic factors typically associated with property crime. The area’s position as a commuter hub within a larger rural district may also explain the absence of significant retail or nightlife-driven offences, which are more common in urban centres. Overall, Ibstock’s crime profile in March 2025 illustrates a unique interplay between local demographics, seasonal rhythms, and the broader regional context.