Cwmbrân's crime profile in March 2024 reveals a stark contrast between violent and property crimes, with the former dominating at 43% of all incidents. The overall crime rate of 10.7 per 1,000 residents places the area 39% above the UK average, a gap that underscores the urgency of addressing local challenges. Violent crimes, particularly violence and sexual offences, were 72% higher than the UK average, while anti-social behaviour and public order offences also exceeded national benchmarks by 21% and 141%, respectively. These figures align with the area's character as a built-up urban centre, where social interactions and public spaces may contribute to higher rates of disorder. The seasonal context of March—transitioning into spring, with evenings lengthening—may have influenced these patterns, as increased visibility and activity in the evenings could both deter and encourage certain types of crime. Property crimes, while lower in proportion, still accounted for 28% of incidents, with shoplifting and other thefts showing modest deviations from the UK average. The data suggests a combination of urban density, community dynamics, and seasonal shifts, though the exact causal links remain speculative. Residents may notice a heightened presence of police or community initiatives in response to these trends, though no such programmes are explicitly documented in the provided data.