Stratford-upon-Avon’s crime rate for July 2023 stood at 10.8 per 1,000 residents, a figure that is 30.1% above the UK average of 8.3. This elevated rate reflects the town’s unique characteristics as a historic, tourist-driven destination, where seasonal fluctuations and the influx of visitors during peak summer months likely contribute to higher crime levels. The most frequently reported crimes were violence and sexual offences (29.8% of total), followed by anti-social behaviour (16.5%) and shoplifting (11.8%). These patterns align with Stratford’s reputation as a town with significant retail and cultural attractions, which may naturally draw both tourists and potential offenders. The high incidence of shoplifting—117% above the UK average—suggests that local businesses, particularly those in the town centre, may face ongoing challenges in deterring theft. Meanwhile, the prevalence of anti-social behaviour, 27% above the UK average, could be influenced by the increased foot traffic and crowded conditions during festivals and outdoor events. Violence and sexual offences, though 15% above the UK average, may be exacerbated by the social dynamics of a tourist-heavy environment. However, the relatively low rates of burglary (9% below the UK average) and criminal damage (6% below) indicate that certain property crimes are less common, due to the town’s compact, historic layout and the presence of security measures in key areas. These findings underscore the need for targeted strategies to address shoplifting and anti-social behaviour while leveraging the town’s strengths in managing other crime types.