March 2024 marked a notable shift in the crime profile of New Rossington and Rossington, a built-up area within Doncaster. The overall crime rate stood at 7.1 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 7.8% below the UK average of 7.7. This performance reflects a combination of local factors and broader seasonal trends. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 35.7% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour at 24.5%, highlighting the persistent influence of social dynamics in the area. The seasonal transition to spring, with longer evenings and clocks changing, may have contributed to patterns in violent and public order crimes. The rate of violence and sexual offences in the area (2.5 per 1,000) was 6% below the UK average, suggesting a relatively lower incidence of such crimes compared to national trends. Conversely, anti-social behaviour was 47% above the UK average, indicating a local challenge in managing community conduct. These figures align with the area’s character as a mixed-use neighbourhood with a blend of residential and commercial spaces, where public spaces may see higher levels of transient activity. The lower rate of violence may be partly explained by the area’s relatively low population density compared to larger urban centres. The data also reveals a stark contrast in property crime trends, with shoplifting and vehicle crime both below the UK average, reflecting effective local policing or community engagement initiatives. As March progressed, the interplay of seasonal factors and local conditions will likely continue to shape crime patterns in the coming months.