Bentley (Doncaster) recorded a crime rate of 14.6 per 1,000 residents in May 2023, placing it 82.5% above the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This stark divergence from the national figure underscores the area's distinct challenges in crime prevention. Violence and sexual offences emerged as the most prevalent category, contributing 36.3% of all reported crimes, while criminal damage and arson accounted for 16.9%. These figures align with the seasonal context of May, where longer evenings and increased socialising in public spaces may have contributed to higher incidents of violence and property damage. The area's built-up nature, with a mix of residential and commercial zones, likely amplifies the impact of such crimes, as densely populated areas often experience heightened conflict and vandalism. Anti-social behaviour also featured prominently, making up 11.9% of all crimes, a pattern consistent with urban environments where community tensions can escalate quickly. While the overall rate remains concerning, the sharp decline in vehicle crime—down 81.8% from the previous month—suggests that some local measures may be yielding results. However, this decrease is offset by the continued rise in violent and property-related crimes, which remain significantly above the UK average. The seasonal shift in May, with bank holidays and extended daylight hours, likely plays a role in these trends, as increased outdoor activity can both drive and mitigate certain types of crime depending on the context. The interplay between local demographics, spatial dynamics, and seasonal factors will be critical in shaping future crime prevention strategies in Bentley.