Brinsworth's crime profile in July 2023 reflects a combination of seasonal influences and localized patterns. With a crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents—48.2% below the UK average of 8.3—the area continues to demonstrate resilience against criminal activity. The top three crime categories were violence and sexual offences (29% of total), burglary (21.1%), and anti-social behaviour (18.4%), illustrating a mix of personal safety concerns and property-related issues. This distribution aligns with Brinsworth's character as a built-up area within Rotherham, where urban density may contribute to higher reported violence but also foster community-driven crime prevention. The summer months, marked by festivals and extended daylight, typically see shifts in crime patterns, though Brinsworth's data shows a notable 24% month-on-month decline in overall crime rates compared to June. This suggests that seasonal factors, such as increased public visibility and community engagement during events, may play a role in deterring criminal activity. However, the 173% spike in burglary rates compared to the UK average highlights a specific vulnerability that requires targeted attention. While the area's overall safety remains a positive trend, the divergence in certain crime categories underscores the need for nuanced strategies to address localized risks.