Denaby Main's crime profile in October 2024 reveals a stark imbalance between property and violent crime, with the latter dominating the overall rate of 13.3 per 1,000 — 64.2% above the UK average. This disparity, where violent crime accounted for 38.2% of all incidents, may reflect the area's social dynamics and environmental factors. Violence and sexual offences, at 5.1 per 1,000, were 91% higher than the UK average, a figure that could be linked to localised issues such as anti-social behaviour or community tensions. Anti-social behaviour itself, making up 20.6% of all crimes, was 109% above the national average, suggesting that disruptive activities may be a persistent challenge. The seasonal context of October — with darker evenings and the approach of Halloween — may have influenced these patterns, as increased darkness and seasonal events can create conditions conducive to certain types of crime. Meanwhile, property crime, though lower in absolute terms, was not insignificant, with 21 incidents reported, though categories like shoplifting (72% below UK average) and burglary (39% below UK average) showed marked differences from national trends. This contrast may indicate that while some property crime types are underrepresented, others — such as criminal damage and arson (205% above UK average) — are high. The interplay between these factors illustrates an area where violent crime remains a pressing concern, while property crime exhibits a more complex relationship with national averages. Understanding these patterns is critical for local authorities and residents alike, as it informs both policy decisions and community safety strategies. The data also highlights the need for targeted interventions that address the root causes of violent crime while leveraging the lower rates of certain property crimes as potential areas for further improvement.