Wath upon Dearne's crime profile in July 2024 reflected a balance between stability and volatility, with the overall crime rate of 8.4 per 1,000 residents aligning precisely with the UK average. This figure, however, masks significant variations in crime types and patterns. Violence and sexual offences dominated, accounting for 42.7% of all reported crimes, a share that exceeds the UK average by 26%. This concentration of violent crime may be attributed to the area's summer festivals and the extended hours of social activity that accompany them. Anti-social behaviour, while decreasing by 12% from the previous month, remained a persistent issue, contributing 14% of total crimes. The local rate for this category was 17% below the UK average, a discrepancy that could be linked to the area's relatively compact built-up environment, which may facilitate quicker community responses to disruptive behaviour. Public order offences also saw a 25% increase compared to the UK average, reflecting the challenges of managing crowds during summer events. Shoplifting rates were 85% below the UK average, a figure that may be explained by the area's lower tourist density compared to coastal or major urban centres. These patterns suggest that while Wath upon Dearne's crime profile is not markedly different from the national average, its unique socio-economic context—shaped by its post-industrial heritage and the seasonal rhythms of its communities—plays a crucial role in shaping local crime trends.