The crime profile of Stoke Gifford in August 2023 reveals a distinct balance between property and violent crimes, shaped by both local characteristics and seasonal influences. With a crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000—44.4% below the UK average—the area continues to perform better than the national benchmark. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 28.4% of all incidents (27 cases), followed by shoplifting (23.2%, 22 cases) and anti-social behaviour (11.6%, 11 cases). This mix suggests a combination of factors, including the area’s built-up nature and potential pressures from tourism during the peak holiday season. The relatively low rate of violent crime compared to the UK average may be linked to Stoke Gifford’s smaller population and lower density, which could reduce opportunities for such offences. However, shoplifting’s significant 67% above the UK average highlights a specific challenge in retail areas, exacerbated by increased foot traffic during the summer months. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour and public order offences were both well below UK levels, consistent with the area’s quieter, more residential character. The seasonal context of August—typically a period of heightened tourism and holiday activity—may have contributed to shifts in crime patterns, such as the notable rise in bicycle theft, which could be tied to increased cycling during warmer weather. These trends underscore the importance of understanding how local conditions, combined with broader national patterns, shape the crime profile in Stoke Gifford.