Swinton (Rotherham) recorded a crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 residents in August 2024, placing it 14.6% below the UK average of 8.2. This figure reflects a broader trend of declining crime in the area. Violence and sexual offences remained the most common crime type, contributing 36.9% of all incidents, followed closely by anti-social behaviour and burglary at 10.7% each. The seasonal context of August—peak holiday month, increased tourism, and higher occupancy in homes—likely influenced crime dynamics, though the overall rate continued to fall. Burglary rates in Swinton were 150% above the UK average, a stark contrast to the area’s overall performance. This discrepancy may be attributed to the built-up nature of Swinton, where concentrated housing and limited surveillance could create conditions conducive to property crime. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour, which was 44% below the UK average, suggests effective community engagement or policing strategies in addressing disruptive activity. The data also indicates that shoplifting, though small in absolute numbers, rose sharply by 200% from July, linked to summer retail activity or targeted theft in local businesses. These findings illustrate how Swinton’s crime profile, while generally safer than the UK average, still faces challenges in specific areas that require targeted interventions.