Clifton (Nottingham) experienced a 4.0% decline in its overall crime rate in April 2025, falling from 10.0 to 9.6 per 1,000 residents. This rate remains 24.7% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000, highlighting the area’s persistent challenges with crime compared to national benchmarks. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 39.6% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (13.0%) and criminal damage and arson (9.4%). These figures align with the characteristics of a built-up area within a major urban centre, where high population density and social interactions may contribute to elevated rates of violent and disorderly conduct. April’s seasonal context — marked by Easter and springtime outdoor activity — may have influenced patterns. The violent crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 in Clifton is 46% above the UK average for this category, suggesting structural factors such as local demographics or socioeconomic conditions may play a role. Property crimes, while lower than violent offences, still accounted for 31.7% of all incidents, with shoplifting and other thefts contributing to this share. These trends must be considered alongside the area’s proximity to Nottingham’s broader urban infrastructure, which may drive both retail-related crimes and the social dynamics that underpin anti-social behaviour. The interplay between local geography, population movement, and seasonal rhythms continues to shape Clifton’s crime profile, necessitating ongoing analysis to identify effective mitigation strategies.