In August 2025, Conisbrough—a built-up area within Doncaster—reported 123 crimes, equating to a crime rate of 11.1 per 1,000 residents. This figure is 37% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, placing the area among the higher-risk localities in the country. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences (39 incidents, 31.7% of total), anti-social behaviour (25 incidents, 20.3%), and vehicle crime (13 incidents, 10.6%). These patterns align with the area’s characteristics as a densely populated, commuter-oriented town with a mix of retail and residential zones. The high rate of violence and sexual offences may be influenced by the proximity to major transport links, which can draw transient populations and increase the likelihood of incidents. Anti-social behaviour, meanwhile, is likely tied to the social dynamics of a town with a significant proportion of younger residents, a common trend in built-up areas. Vehicle crime rates, 208% above the UK average, could be exacerbated by the presence of unsecured vehicles in high-traffic areas, a vulnerability often observed in towns with limited parking infrastructure. Seasonally, August—typically a peak month for holidays and tourism—may have contributed to the persistence of certain crimes, such as shoplifting and public order offences, as empty homes and increased foot traffic create opportunities for opportunistic offenders. However, the data does not indicate a clear link between the recent drop in burglary rates and any specific intervention. decrease from July is notable. Overall, the crime profile of Conisbrough in August reflects a combination of local demographic factors, seasonal fluctuations, and the inherent challenges of managing crime in a town with a complex mix of urban and suburban elements.