Bargod's crime rate in September 2024 stood at 9.3 per 1,000 residents, placing it 20.8% above the UK average. This figure underscores a persistent challenge for the built-up area within Caerphilly, where crime rates consistently exceed national benchmarks. The most significant contributor to the overall rate was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 48% of all reported crimes and were 72% above the UK average. This category's dominance over the monthly tally reflects a pattern seen in other densely populated areas where social interactions and nightlife activity may contribute to higher rates of violent incidents. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences, which together made up 21.4% of all crimes, were also notable, with public order offences 79% above the UK average. These findings suggest that community tensions or environmental factors, such as the presence of retail or entertainment venues, may play a role in shaping the local crime picture. Seasonal context adds another layer of analysis: September, a time of back-to-school transitions and the start of university freshers' week, may influence crime patterns through increased foot traffic, late-night activity, or the movement of transient populations. The data also reveals that shoplifting, at 0.6 per 1,000, was 12% below the UK average, a slight anomaly that may be attributed to effective local policing or retail security measures. The overall profile of Bargod's crime profile thus appears to be one of elevated violence and public disorder, tempered by relatively lower rates in property-related crimes such as burglary and vehicle theft. This combination of factors necessitates a nuanced approach to crime prevention, balancing targeted interventions in high-risk categories with broader community engagement strategies.