Sprotbrough’s crime rate in March 2024 stood at 6.1 per 1,000 residents, placing it 20.8% below the UK average of 7.7. This figure translates to a daily risk of approximately one crime per resident every 164 days, a metric that may seem low but warrants contextual analysis. The area’s crime profile was dominated by property-related offences, with burglary accounting for 26.1% of all incidents and vehicle crime contributing another 15.2%. These figures suggest a focus on residential and transport infrastructure, which aligns with Sprotbrough’s built-up character within Doncaster. Seasonal factors may also play a role: as March marks the transition to spring, the lengthening evenings and changing clocks could influence patterns of outdoor activity and, consequently, crime. For instance, the rise in burglary could be linked to increased home visits or the presence of unoccupied properties during this transitional period. Meanwhile, the area’s violent crime rate—0.9 per 1,000—was 66% below the UK average, a trend consistent with the relative safety of smaller communities. However, the sharp increases in property crime, particularly burglary and vehicle theft, highlight the need for targeted measures to address vulnerabilities in these areas. The data also reveals a stark contrast in local crime patterns compared to the UK: while burglary and vehicle crime were significantly higher, offences such as violence and public order were lower. This divergence underscores the importance of localized strategies that account for Sprotbrough’s unique demographic and geographic context.