June 2025 marked a complex shift in Sprotbrough’s crime profile, with an overall rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents—21.0% below the UK average of 8.1. The month saw a notable rise in violent crimes, particularly violence and sexual offences, which surged by 137.5% compared to May, though they remained 13% below the UK average. Anti-social behaviour also doubled, aligning with a 13% UK-wide deficit for this category. This increase may be partly explained by the start of summer, as extended daylight hours and social activity in public spaces could contribute to such trends. Conversely, property-related crimes like burglary and public order offences each fell by 33.3%, suggesting a reallocation of criminal activity toward more immediate, interpersonal conflicts. Vehicle crime, though down by 20%, still exceeded the UK average by 35%, a discrepancy that may reflect local factors such as parking density or traffic patterns. Shoplifting rose by 33.3%, yet remained 21% below the UK average, due to enhanced retail security measures. The area’s built-up character within Doncaster, combined with its relatively low population, may temper crime rates compared to larger urban centres. However, the sharp increase in violent offences highlights the need for continued community engagement and policing focus in this small but socially active neighbourhood. Seasonal shifts, such as the start of the tourist season in nearby coastal areas, may also influence local dynamics, though Sprotbrough itself does not appear to be a major tourist destination. These patterns illustrate the interplay between demographic trends and seasonal factors in shaping crime profiles in this part of South Yorkshire.