For every 100 residents in Conisbrough, there were 1.2 crimes reported in July 2025, placing the area 43% above the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. This rate translates to a daily risk of approximately 4 crimes per day, with the most common issues being violence and sexual offences (38.2% of all crimes), anti-social behaviour (19.9%), and public order offences (8.8%). The seasonal context of July—peak summer with schools out, festivals, and outdoor events—likely contributes to the elevated rates, as such conditions often correlate with increased public gatherings and alcohol-related incidents. While violent crime remains the largest category, the surge in 'other crime' (now 12 cases, up 1100% from June) suggests unclassified or emerging patterns that may require closer attention. The area's built-up nature within Doncaster, with a mix of residential and retail spaces, may also amplify incidents of anti-social behaviour and public order issues during high-traffic periods. Shoplifting rates in Conisbrough (0.6 per 1,000) were 8% below the UK average, reflecting effective retail security measures or lower foot traffic in certain areas. However, the sharp rise in 'other crime' and public order offences highlights a need for targeted community engagement to address underlying factors driving these trends.