September 2024 marked a notable shift in Cwmbrân's crime profile, with bicycle theft surging by 300% to become a more prominent concern, despite remaining a relatively small portion of total incidents. The area's overall crime rate of 10.5 per 1,000 residents places it 36.4% above the UK average, a disparity that reflects localized challenges not fully captured by national data. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 37.7% of all reported incidents, a figure that is 53% higher than the UK average. This pattern aligns with Cwmbrân's status as a town with a mix of urban and suburban characteristics, where high-density living and seasonal transitions, such as the return to school and university, may contribute to increased tensions and incidents. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences also featured prominently, with the latter being 114% above the UK average. These findings suggest that community-focused interventions, particularly in areas with high youth populations, could be critical to addressing these trends. Seasonal factors, such as the start of the academic year and shorter evenings, likely influenced the crime mix, with public order offences and anti-social behaviour peaking during this period. The relatively low burglary rate—35% below the UK average—may indicate effective local security measures or a lower incidence of targeted property crimes, though further analysis would be needed to confirm this. Overall, the data underscores the need for a nuanced approach to crime prevention in Cwmbrân, tailored to the specific dynamics of the area.