Ackworth Moor Top's crime profile in July 2025 reveals a stark contrast between violent and property crime trends. The area recorded 3.8 crimes per 1,000 residents, a figure 55.8% below the UK average of 8.6. This low overall rate masks a significant imbalance: violent crimes, particularly violence and sexual offences, accounted for 58% of all reported incidents, compared to 32% for property crimes. This dominance of violent crime is notable given the area's generally low crime environment. Seasonal factors likely play a role, as July—peak summer, with schools out and tourism at its height—often correlates with increased public interaction in open spaces. The high proportion of violent crime may reflect the social dynamics of a built-up area within Wakefield, where community events and festivals draw visitors, potentially increasing opportunities for conflict. However, the absence of major spikes in property crime, despite typical summer patterns that might drive theft or burglary, suggests effective local deterrence measures or a naturally lower risk profile. The breakdown also shows anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime at levels 81% and 23% below UK averages, respectively, indicating that while violent crime is a concern, other categories remain well below national benchmarks. This pattern could be linked to the area's smaller scale and stronger community cohesion, though further analysis would be needed to confirm such connections.