Stoke Gifford’s November 2025 crime profile reveals a nuanced balance between property and violent crimes, with the former slightly dominating the latter. The overall crime rate of 6.5 per 1,000 residents places the area 11% below the UK average, a consistent trend that may reflect the built-up nature of the locality and its proximity to larger urban centres. Violence and sexual offences remained the most prevalent category, accounting for 33.3% of all crimes — a rate 14% below the UK average. This suggests a relatively low incidence of serious violent crime, possibly linked to the area’s demographic composition and the absence of major nightlife hubs. Shoplifting, however, emerged as a significant concern, with a 200% month-on-month increase to 27 incidents — a figure 106% above the UK average. This surge may be tied to seasonal factors, including the timing of Black Friday sales and the impact of dark evenings on retail security. Anti-social behaviour, while still a notable category (15.2% of total crimes), remained 6% below the UK average, indicating a generally lower prevalence of disruptive incidents compared to national benchmarks. The seasonal context of November — marked by Bonfire Night and the pre-Christmas shopping rush — likely contributed to the fluctuating patterns observed, with retail-focused crimes rising and public order offences declining. These dynamics highlight the interplay between local economic activity and broader national trends, offering a snapshot of how Stoke Gifford navigates its position within South Gloucestershire’s broader crime profile.