Cirencester's June 2024 crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents matched the UK average, but the composition of crimes revealed stark local patterns. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 24.3% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (20.8%) and shoplifting (14.6%). These figures align with the area's character as a historic market town with a blend of tourism, retail, and residential communities. The summer months typically see increased foot traffic in Cirencester's town centre, which may contribute to higher shoplifting rates and public order issues, though these remain consistent with broader seasonal trends. Anti-social behaviour in Cirencester is 21% above the UK average, potentially reflecting the social dynamics of a smaller, closely knit community where disputes can escalate more visibly. Conversely, burglary and vehicle crime rates are below national averages, which may be attributed to the area's lower population density and higher levels of community policing. The overall stability in crime rates compared to the UK average suggests that local initiatives—such as targeted retail security measures and community engagement programs—may be having a measurable impact. However, the sharp increase in shoplifting and public order offences warrants further scrutiny, particularly as the summer tourist season progresses. Residents and local businesses should remain vigilant, particularly in areas with high pedestrian traffic, where proactive measures to deter theft and manage public spaces could be reinforced.