The crime profile of Tewkesbury in June 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property-related offences, with violence and sexual offences accounting for nearly 38% of all reported crimes. This proportion is higher than the UK average for this category, which stands at 2.9 per 1,000 residents. The data highlights a community where interpersonal conflicts appear to be a primary concern, possibly influenced by the social dynamics of a mid-sized town with a mix of urban and rural characteristics. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common crime type, accounted for 27% of all incidents, a figure that is just 1% below the UK average. This suggests that while local authorities may be managing anti-social conduct effectively, there remains a need for sustained efforts to address the root causes of such behaviour. The lower prevalence of property crimes, such as shoplifting and vehicle theft, which were 68% and 73% below the UK average respectively, may be attributed to Tewkesbury’s lower population density and the absence of large retail hubs that typically drive such offences. Seasonal factors also appear to play a role, as June marks the beginning of summer when increased tourism and outdoor activity may contribute to a rise in violent incidents. However, the overall crime rate of 5.3 per 1,000 residents, 34.6% below the UK average, underscores Tewkesbury’s relative safety compared to the national context. This pattern is consistent with the characteristics of a town where community cohesion and local policing may act as deterrents to more serious crimes. The data also shows a marked decrease in criminal damage and arson, which fell by 30.8% compared to the previous month, due to improved community engagement or seasonal changes that reduce opportunities for such offences. While the overall crime rate remains stable, the shift in crime types suggests that local authorities should continue to prioritise initiatives targeting interpersonal disputes and public order issues, while maintaining the low rates of property-related crimes that have become a hallmark of Tewkesbury’s crime profile.