Bentley (Doncaster) experienced a crime rate of 12.9 per 1,000 residents in April 2023, placing it 72% above the UK average of 7.5 per 1,000. This stark deviation from the national norm is most pronounced in violent crimes, which accounted for 27.7% of all reported incidents—38% higher than the UK average of 2.6 per 1,000. The prominence of violence and sexual offences as the most common category underscores a critical challenge for local authorities, likely tied to the area’s character as a built-up zone with a mix of residential and commercial spaces. Anti-social behaviour, at 14.9% of total crimes, also stood out as a significant concern, with rates 61% above the UK average. These figures suggest a combination of community dynamics and environmental factors, such as the Easter holiday period and the transition into spring, which may have influenced patterns of activity and risk. While property crimes made up 37.6% of all incidents (53 out of 141), the proportion of violent crime was higher than the UK average, where property crimes typically dominate. This imbalance may reflect the area’s proximity to high-traffic zones or a concentration of vulnerable populations. The seasonal context of April—marked by Easter and warmer weather—may have encouraged more outdoor activity, increasing opportunities for both violent and anti-social incidents. However, direct causation, and further analysis would be needed to explore the underlying factors. The overall picture indicates a need for targeted strategies to address violent crime and anti-social behaviour, particularly in light of their disproportionate impact compared to the UK average.