The crime profile of Pontypridd in February 2025 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent and drug-related incidents, which together account for nearly half of all recorded crimes. Violence and sexual offences, at 41% of the total, remain the most prevalent category, significantly outpacing the UK average by 28%. This suggests a local dynamic where interpersonal conflicts or social tensions may be contributing factors. The drugs category, at 10.2% of total crimes, is 180% above the UK average, a stark divergence that may indicate a growing challenge in the area. This could be linked to broader regional trends, such as increased availability or changes in local policing strategies. Anti-social behaviour, while a notable category at 10.9%, is 18% below the UK average, a contrast that may reflect community efforts or environmental factors reducing public disorder. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with low outdoor activity—may contribute to patterns where indoor or social interactions drive violence and drug-related crimes. However, the pre-spring lull could also reduce opportunities for shoplifting or public order offences, which were both lower than the UK average. This mix of crime types illustrates a combination of local conditions and national trends, with violent and drug-related crimes emerging as key areas of focus for residents and authorities.