In June 2024, Barnham (Arun) recorded a crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents, matching the UK average. This rate translates to one reported crime for every 122 residents over the course of the month, offering a tangible measure of risk for local residents. The area’s crime profile is dominated by anti-social behaviour (30.9% of all crimes), followed by violence and sexual offences (22.1%) and shoplifting (14.7%). These figures align with the characteristics of a built-up area within Arun, where community interactions and local amenities may contribute to higher rates of anti-social behaviour. The seasonal context of June—marking the start of summer—may partly explain the elevated levels of anti-social behaviour, as warmer weather and longer days can increase social activity in public spaces. Conversely, violent crime remains 35% below the UK average, suggesting that factors such as community cohesion or effective policing may mitigate conflict in this area. Shoplifting rates are also significantly higher than the national average (94% above), reflecting the presence of retail outlets or high-traffic areas that attract such offences. These patterns highlight the combination of local geography, demographics, and seasonal rhythms in shaping crime trends.