The crime mix in East Leake during April 2023 reveals a distinct pattern compared to the UK average. Violent crimes, particularly violence and sexual offences, formed 34.5% of all reported incidents, significantly higher than the UK average for this category (2.6 per 1,000). Anti-social behaviour accounted for 31% of crimes, reflecting a community-focused challenge that contrasts with the national trend, where property crimes typically dominate. This built-up area within Rushcliffe, likely characterised by a mix of residential and commercial spaces, shows a lower overall crime rate (4.1 per 1,000) than the UK average (7.5 per 1,000), a 45.3% reduction. However, the local profile highlights a notable imbalance: while property crimes remain below the UK average, violent crimes are concentrated disproportionately. The seasonal context of April—Easter and the transition to spring—may influence these patterns, with increased outdoor activity potentially contributing to the rise in violent incidents. Burglary, though lower than the UK average in some categories, shows a 133% gap in its rate compared to national figures, suggesting unique local factors such as property distribution or security measures. This data underscores a community where interpersonal tensions and social dynamics may play a larger role in crime than theft or property-related issues.