In October 2023, Chapeltown and High Green, a built-up area within Sheffield, recorded 131 crimes, translating to a crime rate of 5.8 per 1,000 residents. This figure is 27.5% below the UK average, highlighting the area’s relative safety compared to national benchmarks. The breakdown of crimes reveals a mix of violent and property-related offences, with violence and sexual offences making up 35.9% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (16.8%) and shoplifting (13.7%). These patterns are consistent with the area’s urban character, where retail centres and high streets may contribute to shoplifting rates, while community dynamics could influence anti-social behaviour. Seasonal factors, such as the transition to darker evenings and the approach of Halloween, likely play a role in the crime profile. For instance, the higher-than-average rate of shoplifting (38% above UK levels) may be linked to increased foot traffic in local shops during October. Conversely, violent crimes, though significant, remain lower than the UK average for this category. The overall crime rate also reflects a balance between property and violent crime, with property crimes accounting for 36.6% of total incidents. This mix suggests that while the area is generally safe, targeted interventions may be needed to address specific issues like shoplifting, which remains a persistent challenge.