Patchway’s crime profile in October 2025 reveals a stark imbalance, with violent and property crimes dominating the mix. The area’s overall crime rate of 18.6 per 1,000 residents—141.6% above the UK average—suggests a significant divergence from national trends. Violence and sexual offences, at 5.2 per 1,000, account for 28% of all incidents, far exceeding the UK average by 95%. This figure aligns with Patchway’s status as a built-up area within South Gloucestershire, where high foot traffic in commercial zones may contribute to a higher incidence of violent crime. Shoplifting, the second most common offence at 4.9 per 1,000 (26.5% of all crimes), is 678% above the UK average, pointing to retail areas as hotspots for property-related offences. Anti-social behaviour also remains elevated, at 2.4 per 1,000 (90% above the UK average), potentially linked to the area’s urban density and the seasonal context of October, when darker evenings and Halloween events may exacerbate disorderly conduct. The high proportion of property crimes compared to violent ones—despite the latter’s prominence—reflects a broader pattern in built-up areas, where theft and vandalism often outpace violent incidents. This mix of crime types indicates that Patchway’s challenges are multifaceted, requiring tailored strategies that address both the immediate needs of retail and commercial spaces and the long-term social dynamics of a densely populated area.