For every 1,000 residents in Royston (Barnsley) during March 2023, nearly 10 crimes were reported, placing the area 28.9% above the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This rate translates to a daily risk of approximately 3 crimes per day, with one in every 102 residents experiencing a reported crime over the course of the month. The most prevalent crimes were violence and sexual offences (46.5% of total), shoplifting (13.1%), and public order issues (12.1%). These figures suggest a community grappling with persistent challenges in public safety, particularly in relation to interpersonal violence. The seasonal transition to spring, with its longer evenings and clock changes, may have influenced patterns of criminal activity, potentially increasing opportunities for offences that occur in public spaces. While the overall rate is elevated, some categories—such as burglary (70% below the UK average) and anti-social behaviour (62% below)—indicate areas where local efforts may be yielding positive outcomes. The stark contrast between violent crime rates (68% above the UK average) and property crime rates (shoplifting at 165% above) highlights the need for targeted interventions in sectors like retail and community policing. Residents navigating this environment may find themselves more vulnerable to interpersonal harm than to property loss, a dynamic that warrants careful consideration in local crime prevention strategies.