The crime profile in Stonehouse (Stroud) during April 2024 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent crime, which accounted for 53.3% of all reported incidents. This contrasts with the UK average, where violent crime constitutes 56% of the total, but Stonehouse's rate of 4.0 per 1,000 for violence and sexual offences is 56% above the national average of 2.6 per 1,000. Property crime, by comparison, represents a smaller share (28.3%) of the total, with a rate of 2.1 per 1,000 — significantly below the UK average of 2.6 per 1,000 for similar categories. This imbalance suggests a local dynamic where interpersonal conflict or community tensions may play a more prominent role than theft or property-related crime. The seasonal context of April, with Easter holidays and increased outdoor activity, likely contributes to higher rates of violence and public disorder, as seen in the 11.7% share of anti-social behaviour reports and the 11.7% share of criminal damage and arson. The area's crime rate of 7.5 per 1,000 is 2.6% below the UK average of 7.7, indicating a relatively safer environment overall despite the concentration of violent incidents. This could reflect local initiatives or demographic factors, such as a more cohesive community or lower population density in certain areas, though further analysis would be needed to confirm these hypotheses. The data also shows that non-violent crimes like public order offences are 43% below the UK average, suggesting that Stonehouse may have fewer incidents of disorderly conduct compared to other areas. However, the elevated rate of violence remains a key concern for residents and local authorities.