The crime profile for Hereford in April 2025 reveals a distinct balance of violent and property crimes that reflects the area's character as a historic market town with a mix of urban and suburban features. With a crime rate of 7.2 per 1,000 residents—6.5% below the UK average—the local crime picture is shaped by a combination of social dynamics and environmental factors. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime mix, accounting for 39.1% of all reported incidents, a figure that is 7% above the UK average. This pattern may be consistent with the town's centralised retail and social hubs, where concentrated populations and public gatherings can increase the risk of interpersonal conflicts. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, making up 18.3% of crimes, a rate that is 2% below the UK average, possibly reflecting the effectiveness of local community engagement initiatives. Shoplifting, at 10.6% of all crimes, was 21% above the UK average, a trend likely linked to the town's retail presence and the increased foot traffic during the Easter period. The seasonal context of April—marked by spring weather and Easter-related events—may have contributed to a 39.1% share of violent crimes, as outdoor activity and public celebrations can influence crime patterns. The relatively low burglary rate (1.6% of all crimes) compared to the UK average (63% below) suggests that the built-up area's layout, with its lower density and suburban character, may create fewer opportunities for residential intrusions. However, the sharp rise in vehicle crime and theft from the person highlights the need for targeted measures in high-traffic zones during peak seasonal periods.