Edwalton's crime rate in June 2025 stood at 3.5 per 1,000 residents, a figure 56.8% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This marked improvement underscores the area's effectiveness in maintaining public safety, particularly in reducing violent and property-related offences. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 55% of all reported crimes, followed by criminal damage and arson (15%) and shoplifting (10%). These patterns may be influenced by Edwalton's status as a built-up area within Rushcliffe, where community engagement and local policing could play a role in mitigating violent incidents. The lower-than-average rates for property crimes, such as shoplifting (37% below UK average) and burglary (29% below), suggest that retail and residential areas in Edwalton may have robust security measures or lower foot traffic compared to larger urban centres. Seasonal factors also appear to influence crime trends: with June marking the start of summer, the longer days may have contributed to a reduction in public order offences, which fell by 50% compared to May. However, the sharp rise in criminal damage and arson—200% higher than the previous month—raises questions about potential environmental or social triggers during this period. While the overall crime rate remains low, the increase in certain categories highlights the need for continued vigilance and targeted interventions. The area's built-up nature, combined with its relatively small population, may create a unique balance between urban and rural characteristics, influencing both crime patterns and the effectiveness of local crime prevention strategies. These dynamics illustrate that Edwalton's crime profile is shaped by a combination of geographic, demographic, and seasonal factors, requiring a nuanced approach to maintaining its current safety standards.