For every 1,000 residents in Sprotbrough, there were 6.8 reported crimes in March 2023, placing the area 10.5% below the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This rate, while modest, translates to a tangible risk for individuals, with 51 crimes reported across the built-up area’s population of 7,559. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (29.4% of total incidents), followed by criminal damage and arson (15.7%) and public order issues (13.7%). These patterns may reflect local dynamics, such as the area’s character as a built-up part of Doncaster, where public spaces and community interactions could influence such offences. Seasonal factors also appear relevant, as March’s transition to spring—marked by longer evenings and the clocks moving forward—may have contributed to increased public order incidents and violence. However, the rate of violent crimes was lower than the UK average, suggesting that local initiatives or demographic factors might mitigate aggression. The contrast with national trends is particularly evident in drug-related offences, which were 300% above the UK average, indicating a significant local challenge. This disparity could stem from unmet needs within the community or broader regional issues. While the overall crime rate is reassuringly low, the elevated levels of certain categories underscore the need for targeted interventions. The data also reveals that anti-social behaviour was 33% below the UK average, reflecting effective community engagement or policing strategies. For residents, these figures offer a clear picture of where risks are concentrated and where local efforts may be making a difference.