Stone (Stafford) recorded a crime rate of 6.7 per 1,000 residents in September 2023, placing it 16.2% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This relatively low rate is consistent with the area’s status as a built-up district within Stafford, where infrastructure and community policing may contribute to a more stable environment. The top three crime types — violence and sexual offences (37.4%), anti-social behaviour (19.1%), and other theft (13.9%) — reflect a mix of interpersonal and property-related incidents. The surge in violent crimes, including a 100% increase in robbery and possession of weapons, aligns with the seasonal context of back-to-school activity and university freshers’ week, which likely brought increased foot traffic and socialising to the area. Meanwhile, the 50% decline in public order offences suggests a reduction in incidents typically associated with large gatherings or alcohol consumption. Other theft, which accounted for 13.9% of all crimes, was 50% above the UK average, indicating a localised trend that may be influenced by the movement of transient populations. The area’s crime profile remains characterised by a balance between property and violent crime, with the latter showing a marked increase in September. This pattern may be partly explained by the timing of academic calendars and the influx of new residents, though further data would be needed to confirm long-term trends. Overall, the crime rate in Stone (Stafford) continues to reflect a combination of local factors and broader seasonal influences, with the built-up nature of the area likely playing a role in shaping both the frequency and type of incidents reported.