Cwmavon’s crime rate in February 2025 stood at 6.3 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 6% below the UK average of 6.7. This figure, while relatively low, masks a sharp month-on-month increase in specific crime types. Violence and sexual offences emerged as the most prevalent category, accounting for 46.9% of all reported crimes—well above the UK average of 23%—a trend that may reflect seasonal factors such as the pre-spring lull, which often correlates with increased indoor activity and social tensions. Anti-social behaviour, another significant contributor, rose by 200% compared to January, suggesting a possible link to colder weather and reduced outdoor engagement. Public order offences, though fewer in number, also exceeded the UK average by 82%, indicating persistent challenges in managing community interactions. The area’s crime profile, dominated by violent and disorderly incidents, contrasts with the UK’s broader mix of property and violent crime. Seasonal context—February’s status as a winter month with low outdoor activity—may have amplified these trends, though the exact relationship between weather and crime remains complex. The relatively low rate of property crimes (5 incidents) and the notable 35% deficit in shoplifting compared to the UK average hint at local characteristics, such as strong community policing or retail practices, that could be worth further exploration. Overall, Cwmavon’s crime picture in February 2025 reflects a mix of regional patterns and local peculiarities, with violent crime and anti-social behaviour emerging as key concerns.