Stoke Gifford’s July 2023 crime rate of 3.4 per 1,000 residents places it 59% below the UK average, a striking contrast to national trends. This built-up area within South Gloucestershire, characterized by a mix of residential and commercial zones, experienced a crime profile dominated by violence and sexual offences (27 incidents, 38% of total) and shoplifting (14 incidents, 19.7%). The seasonal context of July—peak tourism, festivals, and school holidays—likely influenced these patterns, with retail-focused crimes such as shoplifting rising 17% above the UK average. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour and public order offences remained lower than national rates, possibly reflecting the area’s community-oriented environment. The violence and sexual offences category, though below the UK average for this type, accounted for the largest share of incidents, a trend consistent with urban areas where public spaces are frequently used. These findings suggest that while Stoke Gifford benefits from structural factors that suppress overall crime, targeted efforts may be needed to address shoplifting in retail hubs, which could be exacerbated by transient visitors during summer months. The area’s low crime rate, combined with its relatively high population density, indicates a combination of urban planning, policing, and social dynamics that warrant further exploration.