North Anston's crime profile in March 2023 exhibited a marked contrast between its overall safety and specific vulnerabilities. The area's crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents placed it 40.8% below the UK average, a figure that underscores the effectiveness of local policing and community initiatives. However, the distribution of crime types revealed notable disparities: violence and sexual offences, shoplifting, and criminal damage accounted for 62.8% of all recorded incidents. While violence and sexual offences (6 cases) were 64% below the UK average, shoplifting (6 cases) stood out as a critical concern, with rates 104% above the national benchmark. This discrepancy may be linked to the area's built-up character, where retail hubs and public spaces create opportunities for theft. The seasonal shift to spring, with extended evenings and the clocks changing, likely influenced crime patterns. Criminal damage and arson (4 cases) also exceeded the UK average by 17%, a trend that may reflect seasonal property maintenance challenges or increased youth activity in public spaces. The relatively low rates of burglary (2 cases) and anti-social behaviour (2 cases) suggest that targeted crime prevention measures in high-risk areas have been effective. These findings highlight the importance of balancing general safety with focused interventions in sectors where local conditions amplify risk.