Royal Leamington Spa’s overall crime rate in September 2024 was 8.3 per 1,000 residents, placing it 7.8% above the UK average of 7.7. This figure underscores the area’s position as a built-up town within Warwick, where urban density and a mix of residential, commercial, and educational land uses contribute to a distinct crime profile. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 29% of all crimes, the highest proportion, followed by anti-social behaviour (14.6%) and vehicle crime (10.2%). These patterns are consistent with the seasonal rhythm of September, as the town transitions from the summer’s relaxed pace to the structured routines of term time and the approach of winter. The rise in violence and sexual offences may be partially attributed to the influx of university students during the freshers’ period, a known factor in towns with higher educational institutions. Meanwhile, vehicle crime’s sharp departure from the UK average—100% above—suggests vulnerabilities in the town’s transport infrastructure, possibly due to the presence of retail hubs and the need for parking in busy areas. The data also reveals a combination of local demographics and crime types: anti-social behaviour, which is 3% above the UK average, may reflect the social dynamics of a town with a significant student population, while the relatively low rate of burglary (68% below the UK average) could be due to the presence of high-security housing developments or effective policing in residential areas. As September draws to a close, these trends highlight the need for targeted interventions in high-risk sectors, particularly vehicle crime and violence, while also recognising the seasonal influences that shape the area’s crime profile.