Keynsham’s February 2024 crime profile reveals a clear dominance of violent crimes over property-related incidents, a pattern that may reflect the area’s built-up nature and the seasonal context of a winter month. The overall crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 residents places Keynsham just 1.4% below the UK average of 7.1, a marginal but notable distinction that suggests the area is broadly in line with national trends. However, the breakdown of crimes shows a stark imbalance, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 36% of all reported incidents—more than double the share of property crimes (24%). This dynamic is consistent with the characteristics of a built-up area within Bath and North East Somerset, where higher population density and proximity to urban centres may contribute to increased incidents of violence and anti-social behaviour. Anti-social behaviour (16%) and public order offences (14.7%) further amplify this trend, with the latter category in Keynsham being 104% above the UK average. These figures may be influenced by the low outdoor activity typical of February, which could drive more incidents in enclosed or public spaces. Meanwhile, property crimes such as shoplifting and burglary remain relatively low, with shoplifting at 26% below the UK average and burglary at parity with national levels. The seasonal context of February—a month marked by shorter days and pre-spring lull—may also play a role in shaping crime patterns, as reduced daylight hours and colder weather could influence both victim behaviour and offender activity. This interplay between local geography, population density, and seasonal factors provides a framework for understanding Keynsham’s crime profile, while also highlighting areas where targeted interventions may be needed to address the disproportionate rise in violent and public order offences.