Brockworth's crime rate for March 2025 remained aligned with the UK average at 7.8 per 1,000, though the distribution of crime types revealed distinct patterns. Violence and sexual offences dominated, accounting for 57.9% of all reported crimes, with 66 incidents recorded—65% above the UK average for this category. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, contributing 21.9% of the total and 36% above the national rate. This concentration of violent and disorderly crimes contrasts with categories like public order and vehicle crime, which were 27% and 49% below the UK average, respectively. The seasonal transition to spring may have influenced these trends, as longer evenings and shifting social rhythms often correlate with increased incidents of violence and anti-social conduct. However, the area's lower rates of property crime—particularly shoplifting, which was 85% below the UK average—suggest a potential synergy between local retail practices and crime prevention efforts. The balance between violent and property crimes also highlights the area's character: as a built-up district within Tewkesbury, Brockworth likely experiences a mix of urban and semi-rural influences, where high-street retail and community policing intersect. This interplay may help explain why property crime remains relatively low, even as violent offences surge. The data also underscores the importance of contextual factors: while the overall rate matches the UK average, the specific types and frequencies of crime in Brockworth reflect local dynamics that diverge from national trends. These insights are critical for understanding how to address the rising violent crime rates without compromising the area's strengths in reducing property-related offences.