Swinton (Rotherham)’s crime profile in October 2024 reveals a marked dominance of violent crime over property crime, a pattern that diverges from typical urban centres where property crimes often lead. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 45.3% of all reported crimes, significantly outpacing the UK average for this category (2.7 per 1,000, 57% below Swinton’s rate). This imbalance suggests a combination of local factors, possibly linked to the area’s demographic composition or socio-economic dynamics. The 14.8% increase in Swinton’s crime rate compared to the UK average (9.3 vs 8.1 per 1,000) underscores a need for targeted interventions. Property crimes, while lower in overall share (25.5%), still showed troubling trends: criminal damage and arson rates were 205% above the UK average, a figure that may partly explain the sharp rise in reported crimes. Seasonal context adds nuance; shorter evenings and Halloween festivities could have amplified anti-social behaviour and public order incidents. The area’s built-up nature, combined with limited retail or tourist infrastructure, likely reduces exposure to crimes like theft from the person but may concentrate other types of crime in specific zones. This October’s data illustrates an area grappling with persistent violent crime while managing to keep property-related incidents below some national benchmarks.