Bentley (Doncaster) experienced a crime rate of 15.5 per 1,000 residents in October 2024, nearly double the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure places the area firmly in the spotlight, with violent crimes accounting for 31.2% of all incidents, followed by public order offences (11.2%) and burglary (10.6%). The dominance of violent crime—80% above the UK average—suggests a combination of local factors, such as the area’s demographic profile or the presence of high-footfall spaces that may contribute to conflicts. Public order issues, which are 204% above the UK average, may be partly explained by seasonal changes, including the transition to darker evenings and the timing of Halloween, which could lead to increased social activity and alcohol consumption. Burglary and criminal damage, both at 385% and 171% above the UK average respectively, further indicate vulnerabilities in property security, linked to the area’s built-up character and the presence of residential and commercial properties. The shoplifting rate, at 122% above the UK average, may be connected to local retail hubs, where the combination of foot traffic and seasonal shopping patterns could create opportunities for theft. These trends underscore the need for targeted interventions, such as improved street lighting, community policing, or collaboration with local businesses to mitigate risks. While October is typically a month of transition, with the clocks going back and shorter daylight hours, the data suggests that these seasonal shifts may exacerbate existing challenges in Bentley, requiring a nuanced approach to crime prevention.