Violence and sexual offences dominated Bolton upon Dearne’s crime profile in June 2025, accounting for nearly half of all reported crimes. At 7.9 per 1,000 residents, the area’s crime rate was 2.5% below the UK average, a marginal but notable deviation that reflects both local conditions and broader national trends. The dominance of violent crime — with 30 incidents reported — contrasts sharply with the lower rates of property crimes, which totalled 14. This imbalance is consistent with the area’s character as a built-up district within Barnsley, where social and economic factors may contribute to higher interpersonal conflicts. Seasonal dynamics also played a role: the start of summer, marked by longer daylight hours, may have influenced patterns of outdoor activity and crime. Anti-social behaviour and other thefts followed as the next most common categories, both exceeding UK averages by over 10%. These figures highlight the need for community-focused policing strategies that address both violent and disruptive offences. The relatively low rates of shoplifting and vehicle crime, which were 52% and 19% below UK averages respectively, suggest that local retail environments or transport hubs are less prone to such incidents, though this could also reflect underreporting or effective preventive measures. Overall, the data illustrates an area where interpersonal crime remains a pressing concern, but where certain categories of property crime are comparatively controlled.