Stourport-on-Severn's crime rate in August 2024 stood at 8.1 per 1,000 residents, 1.2% below the UK average of 8.2. This figure marks a notable improvement compared to the preceding months, particularly in violent crime categories. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 30.3% of all reported crimes, slightly below the UK average (2.7 per 1,000), a trend that may reflect local policing initiatives or demographic factors. Anti-social behaviour, however, remained a significant concern, contributing 26.3% of total crimes and 46% above the UK average (1.4 per 1,000). This divergence could indicate a unique local context, such as higher youth populations or specific community tensions. Seasonal patterns in August—peak holiday season and increased tourism—likely contributed to the 400% surge in burglary, as empty homes and temporary residents may heighten vulnerability. Conversely, shoplifting and public order offences saw marked decreases (44% and 52% below UK averages respectively), due to enhanced retail security measures or lower foot traffic during holidays. The overall crime profile suggests a combination of local enforcement efforts and seasonal dynamics, with some categories showing resilience while others require closer attention. This data underscores the importance of targeted strategies to address anti-social behaviour and burglary risks during peak tourist months, while maintaining the gains observed in other areas.