Windsor’s crime profile in October 2025 showed a nuanced picture of both stability and change. The overall crime rate stood at 7.8 per 1,000 residents, 1.3% above the UK average of 7.7. This slight elevation, while notable, was tempered by a mix of crime types that reflected both local characteristics and broader national trends. Violence and sexual offences remained the most prevalent category, accounting for 32.9% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour at 10.0% and other theft at 9.2%. These figures align with Windsor’s identity as a historic town with a mix of residential, tourist, and retail areas. The seasonal context of October—marked by darker evenings, Halloween, and the transition from autumn to winter—likely contributed to increased reports of violence and public order offences. However, the data also revealed pockets of improvement, such as the 55% decrease in drug-related crimes compared to September, which may have been influenced by local enforcement efforts or seasonal changes in activity patterns. The persistent challenge of bicycle theft, 400% above the UK average, underscores the need for targeted measures in areas where cycling is common, such as near schools or along major routes. Overall, the month’s crime profile illustrates the interplay between local dynamics and broader trends, with both challenges and opportunities for further reduction.