Chapeltown and High Green recorded a crime rate of 7.1 per 1,000 in July 2023, marking a 14.5% reduction compared to the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000. This performance places the area among the safer built-up zones in the country, with violent crime and sexual offences accounting for 33.3% of all incidents—a figure 14% below the national average. The prominence of violence in the crime mix may be partially explained by the area’s proximity to Sheffield’s cultural and sporting events, which often draw large crowds during the summer. However, the relatively low rate of violent crime compared to the UK average suggests that local initiatives, such as community policing or youth engagement programmes, may have contributed to this outcome. Anti-social behaviour followed as the second most common offence, comprising 17.3% of all crimes, a rate 15% below the UK average. This could be attributed to the area’s strong sense of community, reinforced by the presence of local amenities and public spaces that encourage social interaction. Meanwhile, shoplifting emerged as a significant concern, making up 17.9% of all reported crimes—117% above the UK average. This anomaly may reflect the area’s high foot traffic during July, when tourism and retail activity peak. The seasonal context of July, with schools out and festivals in full swing, likely amplified retail vulnerabilities, though the area’s lower violent crime rate compared to the UK suggests that other factors, such as effective policing or community resilience, may have offset some of these risks.