Wednesday's edition of the clash saw Hibernian manager Neil Lennon have to be treated for an injury, after a fan threw a missile at him during the game.
Following the events of that game, five arrests were made and there have been calls to hold the next Edinburgh derby without any fans in attendance in the interest of security.
However, Hearts boss Levein thinks that such a move would be a huge over-reaction.
"There were 20,000 people there and five arrests. Of course we have all spoken at length about the seriousness of the incidents but I repeat there were five people arrested at the match. It's not as if there was a full-scale war.
"Definitely people went across the line and we just need to make sure that it's highlighted that people behave themselves from now."
"I don't want to talk about playing a derby match in front of no people. It's nonsense."