Bradley Stoke’s crime rate in October 2025 stood at 5.5 per 1,000 residents, 28.6% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This figure underscores the area’s relatively low crime profile, though the breakdown of crime types reveals distinct patterns. Violence and sexual offences dominated the statistics, accounting for 48.9% of all reported crimes (68 incidents), a rate of 2.7 per 1,000 that matches the UK average. This suggests that while the area experiences a high proportion of violent crime, it is not significantly higher than the national average. Other notable categories include shoplifting (9.4% of total crimes) and public order offences (9.4%), both of which are below the UK average by 21% and 6%, respectively. The seasonality of October, marked by shorter days and the approach of Halloween, may contribute to the rise in certain crimes, such as shoplifting, which could be influenced by increased retail activity and the timing of seasonal events. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour and other theft-related crimes are significantly below the UK average, with anti-social behaviour at 68% below the national rate. This lower incidence may be attributed to the area’s specific characteristics, such as its built-up nature within South Gloucestershire, which could foster a more community-oriented environment. However, the sharp increase in violence and sexual offences compared to the previous month (94.3%) raises questions about local factors, such as changes in policing strategies, community dynamics, or the impact of seasonal transitions on social interactions. These trends must be interpreted carefully, as they reflect a combination of local and national influences rather than isolated incidents. The overall picture indicates that while Bradley Stoke remains a relatively safe area compared to the UK as a whole, targeted efforts may be needed to address the rise in violent crimes and mitigate the risks associated with seasonal shifts.