The crime profile in Scawthorpe and Cusworth during May 2025 reveals a distinct imbalance in crime types, with violence and anti-social behaviour dominating the landscape. At 10.5 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area's overall crime rate sits 29.6% above the UK average of 8.1, highlighting a persistent challenge in maintaining public safety. Violence and sexual offences (27.4% of total crimes) and anti-social behaviour (23.3%) together account for nearly half of all reported incidents, a pattern consistent with built-up areas where social interactions are dense and concentrated. This dominance of interpersonal crime contrasts sharply with the UK-wide trend, where property crimes typically lead. The sharp rise in shoplifting (139% above UK average) and drugs-related offences (79% above UK average) suggests a combination of local factors, including the proximity to retail hubs and the potential influence of transient populations. May's longer evenings and bank holidays likely amplified outdoor socialising, potentially contributing to the elevated rates of anti-social behaviour. While vehicle crime and burglary remain within UK averages, the surge in drugs-related offences—jumping from 2 to 7 incidents—indicates a possible shift in local dynamics. The area's character as a commuter suburb within Doncaster, with mixed residential and industrial zones, may explain this mix, where transient populations and commercial activity create conditions for both property and drug-related crime.