Hemsworth’s crime profile in April 2024 is dominated by violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 30% of all reported crimes, a rate 84% above the UK average. This category, coupled with anti-social behaviour (20.7% of crimes, 170% above the UK average), defines the area’s current criminal landscape. The overall crime rate of 15.7 per 1,000 residents places Hemsworth significantly above the national average of 7.7, a disparity that underscores the urgency of addressing local challenges. Seasonal factors, such as the Easter period and spring weather, likely contribute to increased outdoor activity, which may explain the elevated rates of shoplifting and public order offences. While property crimes (including burglary and vehicle crime) remain a concern, they are overshadowed by the persistent issue of violent crime, which is often linked to the area’s socio-economic dynamics and limited resources for community support. The high prevalence of anti-social behaviour, which is 170% above the UK average, suggests a need for targeted initiatives to address root causes such as social isolation and lack of recreational opportunities. These patterns are consistent with Hemsworth’s status as a post-industrial town, where economic deprivation and limited employment opportunities may exacerbate crime rates. The data also highlights the importance of monitoring seasonal fluctuations, as the Easter period often sees spikes in retail-related crimes, which could be mitigated through enhanced policing and community engagement.