Baglan's crime profile in February 2026 reveals a combination of local and national trends. The area recorded a crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents, placing it 25% below the UK average of 6.4. This figure is particularly significant for a built-up area within Neath Port Talbot, where urban dynamics typically correlate with higher crime rates. The most prevalent category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 40% of all reported crimes. This proportion is higher than the UK average for this category, which sits at 18% below the national rate. The second most common category was public order offences, which were 144% above the UK average. This stark deviation suggests a unique challenge in managing community behaviour within the area's urban framework. Seasonal factors likely contributed to the overall crime pattern, with February's low outdoor activity and pre-spring lull potentially reducing opportunities for certain types of crime while concentrating others. Anti-social behaviour, for instance, saw a 250% increase compared to the previous month, possibly linked to indoor gatherings and the transition into a period of limited daylight. However, violent crimes decreased by 31.4% from the previous month, a trend consistent with winter months when outdoor spaces are less frequented. The data also shows a marked improvement in vehicle crime, which fell by 66.7%, indicating a possible effect of seasonal changes on theft opportunities. These patterns underscore the need for targeted interventions in public order management while highlighting areas where the local crime profile diverges from national norms. The built-up nature of Baglan, combined with its proximity to larger urban centres, may explain some of these discrepancies, though further analysis would be required to confirm such connections.