Windsor's crime rate in October 2024 stood at 7.4 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 8.6% below the UK average of 8.1. This performance reflects a combination of localized efforts and seasonal influences, with the month's darker evenings and Halloween likely contributing to shifts in crime patterns. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 39.2% of all incidents and exceeded the UK average by 9%. Shoplifting followed closely, representing 10.6% of total crimes and 11% above the national average. These figures suggest that Windsor's retail areas, which are a significant draw for tourists and shoppers, may be particularly vulnerable to such offences. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson were 15% below the UK average, a trend that could be attributed to the area's well-maintained infrastructure and community-focused initiatives aimed at preventing vandalism. The seasonal context of October, with its shorter days and the Halloween holiday, may have influenced both the increase in certain crimes and the decrease in others. For instance, the 80% rise in bicycle theft could be linked to the start of the academic year, as students return to the area and local cycling activity increases. At the same time, the 22.2% drop in vehicle crime might be partially explained by reduced traffic during the month or the implementation of additional security measures in parking areas. These dynamics illustrate how Windsor's unique characteristics, from its historic landmarks to its modern residential developments, shape the local crime profile. The overall lower crime rate compared to the UK average indicates that local authorities and community groups have successfully implemented strategies to maintain safety, even as specific crime types fluctuate. As the month progressed, these trends will need to be monitored closely, particularly in areas where violent crime and shoplifting remain elevated. By understanding the factors that drive these changes, local leaders can continue to refine their approaches to crime prevention, ensuring that Windsor remains a relatively safe place to live and visit.