For a population of 6,244, 53 reported crimes in April 2025 equate to one incident for every 118 residents. This figure, while seemingly low, places Upton (Wakefield) 10.4% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000, highlighting a disparity that warrants closer examination. The crime profile for the month was dominated by violent offences, which accounted for 52.8% of all incidents — 28 cases of violence and sexual offences. This category alone was 72% higher than the UK average, a significant deviation that may be linked to local factors such as the proximity of educational institutions or transient populations. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, was also 20% above the UK average, suggesting a potential strain on community cohesion. Seasonal context plays a role in these patterns, as April’s Easter period and spring weather typically correlate with increased outdoor activity, which could contribute to higher rates of public order offences and anti-social behaviour. However, the data also reveals pockets of lower-than-average crime, such as criminal damage and arson, which were 47% below the UK average. These variations may reflect the area’s unique characteristics, though without further demographic or geographic analysis, it is challenging to pinpoint exact causes. The overall crime rate, while above the national benchmark, remains relatively low in absolute terms, indicating that Upton (Wakefield) is not a high-risk area but one where targeted interventions could help address specific imbalances.