Violence and sexual offences dominated Stratford-upon-Avon's crime profile in April 2024, accounting for 27.5% of all reported incidents. With a crime rate of 11.6 per 1,000 residents—50.6% above the UK average—the town faces significant challenges in maintaining public safety. This rate, which includes 93 violent crimes, reflects a combination of the area's historical significance, tourism infrastructure, and residential density. The spring weather and Easter holiday period likely amplified outdoor activity, contributing to spikes in property crimes like shoplifting (139% above UK average) and anti-social behaviour (80% above UK average). Stratford's built-up area, centred around the River Avon and Shakespeare's Birthplace, may see increased foot traffic during peak seasons, potentially exacerbating issues in high-traffic zones. The town's proximity to major transport links, including the Stratford Railway Station, could also influence patterns of vehicle crime and burglary. While the UK average for violent crimes stands at 2.6 per 1,000, Stratford's rate of 3.2 per 1,000 suggests a need for targeted interventions in areas with concentrated commercial activity. The data also highlights a stark disparity in anti-social behaviour, which is 80% higher than the national average, linked to the town's mix of youth demographics and historic venues. These factors, combined with the town's role as a cultural hub, may explain the persistent challenge of maintaining low crime rates despite local efforts.