Kiveton Park's crime rate in June 2023 stood at 7.0 per 1,000 residents, placing it 17.6% below the UK average of 8.5 per 1,000. This improvement marks a continuation of a trend observed in similar urban areas during the summer months, where increased daylight and community activity may contribute to reduced crime rates. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences (24% of all crimes), followed by anti-social behaviour (20%) and vehicle crime (16%). These figures suggest a mix of persistent and emerging challenges, with vehicle crime being higher than the UK average by 134%. However, the overall decline in violent crime—specifically a 25% reduction in violence and sexual offences compared to the previous month—points to potential positive outcomes from local initiatives or seasonal factors. The start of summer, with its longer days and increased outdoor activity, may have influenced both the types and frequencies of reported crimes. For instance, vehicle crime could be linked to the area's road infrastructure and parking patterns, while anti-social behaviour might reflect the dynamics of local social spaces. While direct causal relationships, it is consistent with patterns seen in other built-up areas where community engagement and environmental design play a role in shaping crime trends. The relatively low burglary rate—69% below the UK average—suggests that efforts to secure properties or deter intrusions may be effective, though the sharp increase in robbery highlights the need for targeted interventions in this area. Overall, the June 2023 data illustrates a nuanced picture of Kiveton Park's crime profile, with both areas of progress and persistent challenges requiring attention.