Bidford-on-Avon's crime profile in September 2024 reveals a marked dominance of property-related offences over violent crime, a trend that may be influenced by the area's character as a small built-up district within Stratford-on-Avon. With a total crime rate of 4.9 per 1,000 residents — 36.4% below the UK average — the area demonstrates a consistently lower level of criminal activity than the national context. The breakdown shows that property crimes accounted for 34.3% of all incidents (12 out of 35), with criminal damage and arson comprising the largest single category (22.9% of total crimes). This emphasis on property crime is consistent with the characteristics of a rural or semi-rural area where vandalism and arson may be more prevalent due to factors such as the presence of historic buildings, limited police visibility, or seasonal fluctuations in community activity. Violent crimes, while lower in absolute terms, still accounted for 20.0% of incidents, with violence and sexual offences being the most frequent subcategory. The seasonal context of September — a time when schools and universities begin their academic year — may have influenced local crime patterns, though the data does not provide direct evidence of such connections. The relatively low overall crime rate compared to the UK average may reflect Bidford-on-Avon's status as a quiet, low-density area with strong community ties, though the sharp increase in criminal damage and arson highlights the need for targeted local interventions. This balance between property and violent crime offers a nuanced picture of public safety in the area, one that must be interpreted alongside broader demographic and geographic factors.