The crime profile in Featherstone (Wakefield) during June 2024 reveals a striking imbalance in the types of crimes reported, with violent offences dominating the landscape. At 10.3 per 1,000 residents, the area's crime rate is 25.6% higher than the UK average of 8.2, a disparity that underscores a unique challenge in this built-up area. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 50.8% of all crimes, far exceeding the UK average of 2.8 per 1,000, and contributing 88% more than the national benchmark. This stark overrepresentation of violent crimes may be influenced by local factors such as population density, social dynamics, or the presence of high-traffic public spaces that could amplify interpersonal conflicts. Public order offences, making up 11.3% of the total, also showed a marked increase, surpassing the UK average by 97%. This could be attributed to the seasonal context of June, a month that marks the beginning of summer and the potential for increased public gatherings, which might contribute to disorderly conduct. In contrast, anti-social behaviour, at 0.7 per 1,000, was 50% below the UK average, suggesting that community engagement or local policing efforts may have a mitigating effect on such incidents. The overall pattern indicates a combination of factors, where the area's built-up nature, combined with seasonal changes, likely shapes the crime mix in ways that differ from the national average. While property crimes such as burglary and shoplifting saw notable increases, these were tempered by a significant drop in vehicle crime, reflecting potential shifts in criminal activity patterns as the weather warmed. This data highlights the need for targeted interventions that address the root causes of violent and public order crimes, while also maintaining vigilance against property-related offences.