The crime mix in Gorseinon during March 2025 reveals a profile shaped by interpersonal conflicts and substance-related activity. Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly half (44.3%) of all reported crimes, a figure that, while significant, remains 12% below the UK average. This category’s dominance may reflect the area’s built-up nature within Swansea, where higher population density and social interactions could contribute to such incidents. Drugs-related crimes, though a smaller share (16.5%), stand out as 233% above the UK average, a stark contrast that may indicate local factors such as drug trade networks or policing focus. Anti-social behaviour, at 11.4% of total crimes, is 52% below the UK average, suggesting a relatively lower incidence of disruptive public conduct. Seasonal context in March—a period of transition to spring, with longer evenings—may influence patterns, increasing opportunities for both violent and drug-related activity. However, the overall crime rate of 5.5 per 1,000 residents is 29.5% below the UK average, highlighting Gorseinon’s relative safety. This balance of high-profile violent crime and lower-than-average anti-social behaviour illustrates a combination of local conditions and national trends. The absence of significant spikes in property crimes, which are typically associated with urban centres, further suggests that Gorseinon’s crime profile is distinct from other built-up areas in the UK. This mix of factors—interpersonal violence, drug activity, and a generally low crime rate—illustrates an area grappling with specific challenges while maintaining a safer-than-average environment overall.