Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile of Wath upon Dearne in August 2023, accounting for nearly 38% of all reported incidents. This category, which saw 67 recorded cases, was 36% above the UK average, underscoring the area’s particular vulnerability to such crimes. The town’s built-up nature within Rotherham, combined with its post-industrial character, likely contributes to the prevalence of violence, which may be exacerbated by social and economic factors. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, making up 18.9% of all crimes, with a 25% increase over the UK average. This pattern aligns with the area’s demographics and the presence of high-traffic zones where such behaviour is more likely to occur. Public order offences also rose sharply, with 16 incidents reported — 50% above the UK average — a trend that may be influenced by the summer season and increased public activity. The seasonal context of August as a peak holiday month adds complexity, as empty homes could have increased burglary risks, though this category remained below the UK average. Meanwhile, the overall crime rate of 9.4 per 1,000 residents placed Wath upon Dearne 16% above the national average, a figure that highlights the need for targeted interventions. The interplay of local factors — such as the area’s proximity to industrial sites and the presence of retail hubs — may further explain the dominance of violent and anti-social crimes. These patterns suggest a need for community-focused policing strategies that address both immediate incidents and underlying social challenges.