Stourbridge's crime profile in November 2024 showed a combination of stability and localized spikes, with the overall crime rate remaining at 6.9 per 1,000 residents—9.2% below the UK average. This figure, while lower than the national benchmark, masks specific areas of concern, particularly the dominance of violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 32.8% of all reported crimes. The seasonal context of November, marked by dark evenings, Bonfire Night, and Black Friday shopping, likely contributed to patterns observed in certain crime categories. For instance, the 26% decline in shoplifting may be attributed to early Black Friday promotions, which could have shifted consumer activity to online platforms or drawn law enforcement attention to retail areas. Conversely, the sharp rise in drug-related incidents, which surged by 160% compared to the previous month, may reflect the convergence of seasonal social dynamics and local enforcement challenges. The area's relatively low rate of anti-social behaviour—37% below the UK average—suggests that community policing efforts and local initiatives may be having a measurable impact. However, the 36% increase in vehicle crime and the 61% rise in burglary rates compared to the UK average highlight vulnerabilities in specific sectors, such as residential areas or commercial parking zones. These trends indicate that while Stourbridge's overall crime profile remains stable, targeted interventions are necessary to address the emerging challenges in drug-related offences and property crimes, which have shown significant increases.