The crime mix in Featherstone during July 2025 reveals a landscape where violent offences dominate, accounting for 63.2% of all reported crimes, compared to just 14.7% for property-related incidents. This stark imbalance contrasts with the UK average, where violent crimes make up around 22% of total crime. The area’s overall crime rate of 5.9 per 1,000 residents—31.4% below the UK average—suggests a generally safer environment, but the concentration of violent crime raises questions about local dynamics. Seasonal factors, such as the peak of summer and the associated increase in public events, likely contribute to this pattern. The high proportion of violence and sexual offences (3.7 per 1,000) may be influenced by the town’s characteristics, such as its proximity to larger urban centres or the presence of transient populations during festival seasons. Meanwhile, categories like anti-social behaviour and public order offences remain significantly below the UK average, indicating effective local management of these issues. The relatively low rates of property crime, including vehicle crime (down 75% from June) and theft from the person, could reflect strong community policing or the absence of high-traffic retail areas. However, the surge in weapons possession—now at 0.2 per 1,000—points to a specific vulnerability that may require targeted interventions. This profile highlights the combination of local demographics, seasonal activity, and policing strategies in shaping Featherstone’s crime picture.