Bolton upon Dearne's crime profile in July 2025 reveals a striking dominance of violent crimes over property-related offences, a pattern that may signal underlying social or environmental factors influencing local safety. With a total crime rate of 7.5 per 1,000 residents—12.8% below the UK average—the area's relatively low overall rate contrasts with specific categories that deviate significantly from national norms. Violence and sexual offences, the most common crime type, accounted for 39.7% of all incidents, with a rate of 3.0 per 1,000 residents, 1% below the UK average. This suggests that while the area's violent crime rate is slightly lower than the national benchmark, it remains a prominent concern locally. Public order offences, however, stood out as an anomaly, with a rate of 1.3 per 1,000 residents—103% above the UK average. This spike may be attributed to the summer season, when festivals, outdoor events, and increased foot traffic in public spaces create conditions conducive to disturbances. The seasonal context of July—marked by school holidays, tourism peaks, and community gatherings—likely contributes to this trend, though the exact relationship between these factors and the crime data remains speculative. Anti-social behaviour, while still present (12.1% of total crimes), was 42% below the UK average, indicating that the area's broader social environment may be more stable than the national picture. Burglary, another category 233% above the UK average, highlights localized vulnerabilities, tied to temporary changes in community patterns or the timing of summer events. These findings collectively illustrate an area where violent and public order crimes dominate, yet certain categories remain well below national levels, reflecting a combination of local conditions and broader trends.