Bicester's crime rate in August 2025 stood at 7.5 per 1,000 residents, 7.4% below the UK average of 8.1. This figure reflects a generally stable environment, though localized spikes in specific crime types signal areas requiring focused attention. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 38.1% of all crimes, followed by shoplifting (18.3%) and criminal damage and arson (10.0%). These patterns align with Bicester's built-up area characteristics, where retail and community spaces may contribute to higher rates of property-related offences. The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, likely exacerbates certain vulnerabilities, such as increased opportunities for shoplifting in busy high streets or unoccupied homes becoming targets for burglary. While the overall rate remains below the UK average, the disproportionate rise in shoplifting—122% above national levels—highlights specific challenges in retail areas. This suggests that targeted interventions, such as enhanced surveillance or community policing in commercial zones, may be necessary to address these persistent issues. The balance between property and violent crime also reveals a dynamic where public order and anti-social behaviour remain relatively low compared to the UK, reflecting effective local initiatives or the area's demographic profile. As August transitions into the autumn, continued monitoring of these trends will be essential to ensure that any emerging patterns are addressed promptly.