The crime mix in Porthcawl for March 2023 reveals a profile shaped by a combination of local social dynamics and the area’s geographic character. With a crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents — 36.8% below the UK average — the data highlights a distinct emphasis on violent and sexual offences, which accounted for nearly half (46.2%) of all reported crimes. This proportion, while high compared to property-related incidents, is still 20% below the UK average for this category, suggesting that local initiatives may be effectively targeting violent crime. Anti-social behaviour followed as the second most common category, contributing 16.7% of total crimes, and was 23% below the UK average. This pattern may reflect the built-up nature of Porthcawl, where public spaces and community interactions could drive such incidents. Public order offences, at 12.8% of total crimes, were also below the UK average by 6%, further reinforcing the idea that the area’s crime profile is influenced by specific local factors. The seasonal context of March — a period of transition to longer evenings and the end of winter — may have played a role in shaping these patterns, though the data does not provide direct evidence of month-on-month fluctuations. The relatively low rates of property crimes, such as shoplifting (59% below UK average) and vehicle crime (79% below UK average), contrast with the higher proportion of violent offences, indicating a focus on community safety over commercial or residential property protection. These findings illustrate a built-up area where violent crime remains a concern, but where broader property-related risks are mitigated by local conditions or policing efforts.