Radcliffe on Trent's June 2024 crime rate of 3.3 per 1,000 residents places it 59.8% below the UK average, reflecting the area's status as a small, rural-adjacent built-up area with limited commercial density. Violence and sexual offences (8 cases) and anti-social behaviour (6 cases) accounted for 58.3% of all crimes, highlighting persistent challenges in maintaining public order. The data shows a clear seasonal alignment, with the start of summer likely influencing patterns: increased daylight hours may have reduced opportunities for violent crime, while early tourism activity could have contributed to anti-social behaviour. Property crimes, though lower in absolute terms (9 cases), represent 37.5% of the total, with shoplifting (3 cases) remaining 35% below the UK average. This suggests that while the area's retail presence may drive some theft, broader community engagement or policing strategies appear effective in mitigating more severe criminal activity. The overall profile indicates a relatively safe environment, with crime rates significantly lower than national benchmarks, though targeted interventions may still be needed to address specific categories like anti-social behaviour.