Stotfold’s crime profile in November 2025 reveals a clear dominance of property-related offences over violent crimes, a balance that may reflect the area’s built-up character and seasonal dynamics. With a total crime rate of 4.1 per 1,000 residents—43.8% below the UK average—the area continues to demonstrate a safer-than-average environment. Anti-social behaviour (29.4% of all crimes) and other theft (19.6%) emerged as the most prevalent categories, while violent crimes accounted for 21.6% of the total. This shift from previous months, where violent offences dominated, may be influenced by the timing of November’s seasonal events, including the transition from autumn to winter, darker evenings, and the retail-focused Black Friday period. The lower-than-average violent crime rate, particularly for violence and sexual offences (65% below UK levels), suggests effective community policing or a demographic composition that mitigates conflict. However, the surge in other theft—likely linked to increased foot traffic and consumer activity—highlights vulnerabilities in retail security and the need for targeted measures during peak shopping periods. These patterns, when viewed through the lens of Stotfold’s built-up nature, indicate a place where property crime risks are heightened by commercial activity, while violent crime remains suppressed through a combination of community cohesion and policing strategies.