Clifton (Nottingham)’s crime profile in June 2023 reveals a distinct mix of violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 34.1% of all reported incidents. This proportion, significantly higher than the UK average of 2.9 per 1,000, underscores the area’s unique challenges, likely influenced by its status as a built-up district within a larger urban centre. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category at 19.8%, also exceeded the UK average by 82%, a pattern that may be tied to the area’s density and the presence of public spaces that foster both community interaction and conflict. Shoplifting, though smaller in absolute numbers, was 196% above the UK average, pointing to potential vulnerabilities in retail environments. Seasonal factors in June—longer days and the onset of summer—may have contributed to shifts in criminal activity, with increased visibility deterring some crimes while encouraging others, such as public order offences. The overall crime rate of 13.7 per 1,000, 61.2% above the UK average, reflects a combination of local demographics, urban infrastructure, and policing efforts. The balance of crime types suggests a need for targeted interventions in areas where violence and anti-social behaviour cluster, alongside measures to address shoplifting and property crime, which remain stubbornly elevated compared to national benchmarks. This data invites a deeper exploration of how Clifton’s character as a densely populated, urbanised district within Nottingham shapes its crime dynamics, particularly in relation to the broader regional context.