For an area of Tickhill's population size, the 24 crimes reported in July 2024 equate to a crime rate of 4.6 per 1,000 residents—45.2% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000. This figure, while modest, reflects a pattern consistent with Tickhill's built-up area within Doncaster, where community density and infrastructure may contribute to lower crime rates. Property crimes dominated the monthly tally, accounting for 15 of the 24 incidents (62.5% of total), with vehicle crime representing the largest single category (8 incidents, 33.3% of total). This emphasis on property-related offences may be linked to Tickhill's role as a commuter hub or its proximity to industrial zones, which could increase opportunities for vehicle-related theft. Violent crimes, at 7 incidents (29.2% of total), remained well below the UK average for this category, a trend that may be influenced by the area's smaller scale and lower population turnover. Seasonal context further shapes these patterns: July, a peak summer month with schools out and festivals in full swing, likely contributes to fluctuations in crime types. The increase in vehicle crime may be tied to increased traffic during events, while the decline in anti-social behaviour could reflect reduced public gatherings or enhanced community policing during the summer. These dynamics illustrate the interplay between local geography, population movement, and seasonal rhythms in shaping Tickhill's crime profile.