December 2025 presented a complex picture of crime in Clifton (Nottingham), with overall rates remaining 24.3% above the UK average at 8.7 per 1,000 residents. The month’s data reveals a troubling concentration of violent crime, which accounted for 38.2% of all incidents—nearly double the UK average for this category. Violence and sexual offences dominated, with 66 cases reported, while anti-social behaviour and criminal damage also exceeded national benchmarks by over 100% each. These trends align with the seasonal context of December, a time marked by dark evenings, empty homes during holidays, and the heightened activity of Christmas shopping. The retail sector’s presence in Clifton may contribute to shoplifting incidents. However, the sharp rise in drug-related crimes and burglary suggests underlying pressures that may not be directly tied to seasonal factors. Residents should be particularly alert to violent crime hotspots and consider targeted safety measures, such as securing homes during absences and avoiding poorly lit areas after dark. The data also indicates a shift in crime patterns, with a notable decrease in public order offences—due to reduced nightlife activity during the festive period—but this contrast underscores the need for sustained community engagement and policing efforts.