Stainforth’s crime profile in April 2024 reveals a stark imbalance between property and violent crimes, with each category contributing nearly half of the 85 total incidents reported. The overall crime rate of 13.9 per 1,000 places the area 80.5% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000, highlighting a significant divergence from national trends. Violence and sexual offences dominated the breakdown, accounting for 41.2% of incidents — a rate 123% above the UK average. This surge in violent crime may be linked to the area’s built-up nature, where high-density living and shared public spaces create environments conducive to interpersonal conflicts. Criminal damage and arson followed closely, with 15 incidents reported — 324% above the UK average. This category’s sharp increase could be tied to seasonal factors, such as the Easter period and the onset of spring, which may have spurred more outdoor activity and led to property-related disputes. Burglary and vehicle crime also exceeded UK averages by 369% and 177%, respectively, underscoring vulnerabilities in residential and commercial security. The seasonal context of April — marked by milder weather and increased outdoor engagement — likely influenced these patterns, as crime shifted toward public spaces and communal areas. While the overall rate saw a 24.1% decline from March, this reduction may be attributed to temporary changes in community behaviour or targeted interventions rather than long-term improvements. The data suggests that underlying factors such as socioeconomic conditions, local infrastructure, and the built environment will continue to shape crime trends in Stainforth, necessitating sustained efforts to address both immediate and systemic challenges.