Abingdon-on-Thames’ crime rate of 6.8 per 1,000 in July 2025 places it 20.9% below the UK average, a position that reflects the town’s character as a historically significant built-up area within a rural district. The data reveals a crime profile shaped by seasonal dynamics, with violence and sexual offences (41.4% of total crimes) and anti-social behaviour (11.9%) dominating the landscape. These figures align with the summer peak, when tourism, festivals, and extended daylight hours likely increase social interactions in public spaces. While violent crime remains a concern, the rate is 8% below the UK average, possibly due to effective community policing or the town’s relatively small scale. Anti-social behaviour, at 0.8 per 1,000, is 48% below the national average, suggesting strong local engagement in maintaining order. Public order offences, however, rose 9% above the UK rate, a trend that may correlate with the influx of visitors during July’s outdoor events. Property crimes, including shoplifting (54% below UK average) and burglary (63% below), indicate a lower risk of theft compared to urban centres, though bicycle theft (275% above UK average) highlights a specific vulnerability tied to the area’s cycling infrastructure and summer activities. This mix of trends illustrates a combination of local geography, seasonal rhythms, and community dynamics that define Abingdon’s crime picture.