Stourport-on-Severn's July 2024 crime rate of 5.7 per 1,000 residents places it 32.1% below the UK average of 8.4, underscoring its relatively low crime profile. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 34.9% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (29.3%) and criminal damage (14.2%). This distribution reflects the area's character as a mixed-use built-up zone with a strong community presence, where public order issues and property damage are more prevalent than violent crime. The seasonal context of July—peak summer, schools out, and tourism high—likely influenced patterns, with outdoor events potentially contributing to anti-social behaviour and fewer opportunistic burglaries due to increased street lighting and pedestrian activity. However, the sharp rise in shoplifting (71% below UK average) highlights a specific vulnerability in retail security, possibly exacerbated by the area's retail presence and summer visitor traffic. This contrasts with a significant drop in burglary, which fell to one incident from five in June, aligning with broader trends of reduced property crime during warmer months when homes are more likely to be occupied. The lower rate of vehicle crime (35% below UK average) may also be linked to the area's lower density of parking lots and higher police patrols during peak hours. These patterns illustrate how local geography and seasonal rhythms interact with crime dynamics, offering insights that could inform targeted community initiatives.