The crime profile of Treorchy in July 2023 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences comprising 40.4% of all reported incidents. This proportion, significantly higher than the UK average for violent crime (which stands at 2.8 per 1,000), underscores a localised emphasis on interpersonal conflicts or targeted offences. Anti-social behaviour, at 15.4% of total crimes, and shoplifting, at 13.5%, represent the next most common categories, though the latter’s rate of 0.9 per 1,000 is 50% above the UK average. This discrepancy may be attributed to the area’s retail presence, as shoplifting is often linked to high-traffic commercial zones. July’s peak summer season, marked by festivals and extended outdoor activity, could have influenced the crime mix, though the data shows a reduction in anti-social behaviour—linked to school holidays reducing youth-related incidents. The overall crime rate of 6.8 per 1,000, 18.1% below the UK average, suggests a generally safer environment compared to national trends. However, the rise in burglary and violence highlights the need for targeted interventions. The seasonal context of July—schools out, tourism peaks, and community events—may have created conditions where violent crimes are more likely to occur. The interplay between local demographics, economic factors, and seasonal rhythms continues to shape Treorchy’s crime profile, requiring ongoing analysis to address emerging patterns.