Stoke Poges’ crime profile in November 2023 reveals a distinct balance between property and violent crime, shaped by both local dynamics and seasonal influences. The area’s overall crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents — 42.7% below the UK average — underscores its relative safety compared to the national landscape. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 29.2% of all reported crimes, the highest share, though this rate remains 50% below the UK average. This suggests that while violent crime is present, it is significantly less prevalent than in many other areas. Property crimes, including burglary and criminal damage, formed the next largest category, with burglary contributing 20.8% of total incidents. This category’s 165% above UK average rate raises questions about local vulnerabilities, potentially tied to the area’s built-up nature and proximity to transport links that may attract opportunistic offenders. Seasonal factors, such as Bonfire Night and the start of Black Friday shopping, likely influenced patterns: public order offences surged by 200% compared to the previous month, linked to increased social activity in the evenings. Meanwhile, the sharp drop in violence and sexual offences — 56.3% lower than October — may reflect the impact of shorter daylight hours reducing public interactions. These patterns illustrate how Stoke Poges’ crime mix, though lower than the UK average, is shaped by specific local and seasonal contexts that require targeted attention.