Violence and sexual offences dominate Rothwell's (Leeds) crime profile in February 2024, accounting for 33% of all reported crimes. This category, at 2.4 per 1,000 residents, is 4% below the UK average but remains the most prevalent type in the area. The built-up nature of Rothwell within Leeds likely contributes to this pattern, with higher population density and social interactions potentially increasing opportunities for such crimes. Anti-social behaviour (14% of total crimes) follows closely, though it remains 5% below the UK average. Burglary, however, stands out as 200% above the UK average (0.9 vs 0.3 per 1,000), reflecting a sharp contrast in property crime trends. This anomaly may be tied to Rothwell's proximity to Leeds' broader urban infrastructure, where commercial activity and housing density could create conditions for residential break-ins. Seasonal factors also appear to influence crime patterns: as a winter month, February typically sees lower outdoor activity, which may reduce opportunities for certain crimes but could concentrate interactions in indoor spaces, exacerbating domestic or alcohol-fuelled violence. The overall crime rate of 7.3 per 1,000 residents places Rothwell slightly above the UK average (7.1), though this small gap suggests local policing and community initiatives may be mitigating broader national trends. The data highlights a combination of urban characteristics, seasonal rhythms, and specific vulnerabilities in property crime that warrant targeted attention.