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By Jenny Rees & Matt Lloyd
BBC Wales News
image captionWhat is behind violence such as that seen in Mayhill?
A stash of weapons recovered in Cwmbran, schoolchildren in Cardiff kept indoors while armed police patrolled nearby and a riot in Swansea.
It has been a tumultuous past seven days for communities in south Wales.
There has, of course, been widespread condemnation and outrage, while one leading criminologist fears things could get even worse this summer.
So BBC Wales has looked at the factors at play - and the potential consequences.
Spring often brings with it a rise in anti-social behaviour due to the longer evenings, better weather and school holidays.
Mayhill, Cwmbran and Cardiff: What is behind recent violence?
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By Rachel Flint
media captionPolice have been breaking up house parties and stopping people visiting beauty spots while dealing with increases in violent crime
Unprecedented changes in lifestyle in the coronavirus pandemic led to an acceleration in shifts in criminal behaviour in Wales, a crime expert has said.
Levels of reported crime fell across Wales from October 2019-2020, including in the first few months of the pandemic.
But figures show reports of cyber crime, stalking and harassment spiked.
Professor Martin Innes said challenges were unprecedented in modern times.
The Cardiff University professor said while it was hard to predict the future, an increase in digital crime during the pandemic, teamed with the economic impact and increases in social tension mixed for a worrying cocktail for post-lockdown crime.