Ebbw Vale’s crime profile in February 2024 reveals a stark imbalance between property and violent crime, with the latter dominating the overall rate of 9.7 per 1,000 residents—36.6% above the UK average. This figure underscores the area’s pronounced vulnerability to violent incidents, particularly violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 44.1% of all crimes reported during the month. The UK average for this category is 2.5 per 1,000, meaning Ebbw Vale’s rate is 72% higher, a disparity that highlights the need for targeted interventions in communities where such crimes are concentrated. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, rose by 16.7% compared to the previous month, potentially reflecting increased tensions in public spaces or a lack of capacity in local support services. In contrast, property crimes such as shoplifting and burglary saw notable declines, with shoplifting falling by 57.1% and burglary remaining 33% below the UK average. This divergence suggests that while Ebbw Vale’s built-up character may contribute to higher rates of violent crime—linked to its proximity to urban hubs and the density of its population—seasonal factors like colder weather and reduced outdoor activity may have mitigated property-related offences. The overall crime rate, though higher than the UK average, shows a 15.2% decrease from February 2023, a trend that aligns with typical seasonal patterns observed in similar areas during winter months. However, the persistence of violent crime at such elevated levels raises questions about the effectiveness of current policing strategies and the availability of community-based solutions to address root causes. The data also indicates that while Ebbw Vale’s residents may benefit from lower rates of burglary compared to the UK average, the significant overrepresentation of violent crimes necessitates a reevaluation of how resources are allocated to ensure that safety measures are proportionate to the risks faced by the population.