Stonehouse (Stroud) recorded a crime rate of 7.7 per 1,000 residents in August 2025, placing it 4.9% below the UK average of 8.1. The most prevalent crimes were violence and sexual offences (40.3% of all reported incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (19.4%) and shoplifting (8.1%). This pattern aligns with seasonal trends typical of a built-up area within Stroud, where August's peak holiday season and increased tourism may contribute to fluctuations in crime types. Violent crimes in the area were 8% above the UK average, a deviation that contrasts with the overall lower local rate. The rise in violence and sexual offences may reflect heightened social activity in public spaces during the summer months, though direct causation cannot be confirmed without further data. Anti-social behaviour remained a persistent concern, mirroring broader national trends in similar urban centres. Shoplifting, while relatively low compared to the UK average (5% below), saw a dramatic 400% increase from one incident in July to five in August, suggesting a possible link to retail activity during the holiday period. The overall crime rate, however, remains lower than the UK average, indicating that local factors—such as community policing initiatives or demographic characteristics—may temper broader national trends in this built-up area.