In April 2023, Stainforth's crime profile reveals a stark imbalance between property and violent crime, with the latter dominating the monthly tally. The area recorded 18.3 crimes per 1,000 residents — 144% above the UK average of 7.5 — highlighting a significant divergence from national trends. Violent crimes accounted for 30.4% of all incidents, compared to 19.6% for property crimes, a reversal of the typical urban pattern where property crime often leads. Anti-social behaviour emerged as the most prevalent category, comprising 32.1% of all reported crimes, followed by violence and sexual offences (30.4%). This mix suggests a combination of social and environmental factors, possibly linked to the area's built-up character within Doncaster. Seasonal context may also play a role, as April's Easter period and spring weather typically correlate with increased outdoor activity and public gatherings. The data shows a marked departure from the UK average for several categories, including anti-social behaviour (400% above), violence and sexual offences (112% above), and public order offences (181% above). These figures could indicate localized pressures, such as concentrated social challenges or under-resourced community services, though further analysis would be required to confirm such connections. The contrast with shoplifting — 58% below the UK average — suggests that retail-focused crime may not be a dominant concern here, due to fewer high-footfall commercial areas. This pattern of violent crime outpacing property crime is unusual for a built-up area, raising questions about the underlying dynamics at play.