Stotfold’s crime profile in September 2025 reflects a combination of seasonal dynamics and local characteristics. With a crime rate of 3.2 per 1,000 residents, the area remains 56.8% below the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000, a position that highlights its relatively low-risk profile. The most prevalent crimes were violence and sexual offences (40% of total incidents), followed by public order (17.5%) and anti-social behaviour (15%). This distribution suggests a mix of interpersonal and community-level challenges, possibly exacerbated by the transitional period of September, which marks the start of the academic year. The area’s built-up nature within Central Bedfordshire likely contributes to the prominence of violence and public order offences, as smaller, densely populated areas can experience higher concentrations of such incidents. However, the UK average for violence and sexual offences in the area (1.3 per 1,000) is 50% below the national rate, indicating effective local interventions or community cohesion. Seasonal factors, such as the return of students to university campuses and the shift in daylight hours, may have influenced crime patterns, with public order offences rising sharply as freshers’ week unfolded. Despite these fluctuations, Stotfold’s overall crime rate remains firmly in the lower quartile of UK built-up areas, a position likely sustained by its compact size and strong local policing presence.