Bishop's Cleeve’s crime profile in December 2023 reveals a balanced mix of violent and property-related offences, shaped by seasonal dynamics and local characteristics. The overall crime rate of 4.7 per 1,000 residents places the area 34.7% below the UK average, a marked divergence that suggests underlying factors such as community cohesion or environmental design. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 27.6% of all crimes, a figure that is 50% below the UK average, potentially reflecting the area’s relatively low population density or effective policing strategies. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences, however, emerged as significant contributors, comprising 34% of total incidents and exceeding national averages by 18% and 25% respectively. This imbalance may be influenced by the built-up nature of the area, where social interactions in public spaces are more frequent, or by the impact of Christmas shopping and holiday events, which can amplify disruptive behaviour. The presence of 21% of crimes related to property, including shoplifting and burglary, aligns with the area’s retail and residential mix, though these rates remain below UK averages. Seasonal factors, such as darker evenings and the closure of some homes during the holidays, likely contributed to the observed patterns. The data also highlights a notable absence of drug-related crimes, which were 50% below the UK average, indicating effective local interventions or a demographic profile less prone to such issues. While the overall crime rate remains stable, the shifts in specific categories underscore the need for targeted measures to address rising anti-social behaviour, ensuring that the area’s comparative safety is maintained.