Bath's crime profile in April 2023 reveals a distinct balance of crime types that reflects the city's character as a historic urban centre with significant tourism and cultural activity. The overall crime rate of 6.2 per 1,000 residents places Bath 17.3% below the UK average, a consistent trend for the area. The most prevalent crimes were violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 31.3% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (16.2%) and public order offences (11.3%). This distribution suggests a focus on interpersonal conflicts and disorderly conduct, possibly influenced by Bath's mix of residential and tourist environments. Seasonal factors in April—such as the Easter holiday and the transition to spring—may have contributed to increased public order issues and violence, though the rate remains lower than national averages. The city's lower vehicle crime rate (56% below the UK average) could be attributed to its pedestrian-friendly infrastructure and limited car-centric spaces, while shoplifting rates (25% above the UK average) may be linked to the high volume of retail activity in its historic high streets. These patterns illustrate how Bath's unique geography and economy shape its crime profile, with tourism driving certain categories while urban planning and community initiatives appear to mitigate others.