Barnham (Arun)’s crime profile in February 2025 reveals a notable shift in the balance between violent and property crime, with violence and sexual offences dominating the monthly tally. At 5.4 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area’s overall crime rate is 19.4% below the UK average of 6.7, a consistent trend reflecting broader regional safety patterns. The top three crime categories—violence and sexual offences (37.8% of total), anti-social behaviour (20.0%), and public order (8.9%)—highlight a focus on interpersonal and community-level issues over traditional property crimes. This pattern may partly explain the area’s lower-than-average rate, as violent crime typically sees sharper fluctuations tied to social dynamics and local context. February’s seasonal context—a winter month with low outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull—likely contributed to the subdued levels of vehicle crime and public order offences, which often peak during warmer, busier periods. However, the dominance of violence and sexual offences suggests ongoing challenges in community safety, potentially linked to factors such as local demographics or unmet social needs. The absence of major spikes in property crime, such as burglary or shoplifting, further underscores the area’s comparatively safer profile for such offences, though the slight increase in burglary (from 0 to 3) indicates a need for continued monitoring. This balance between violent and property crime offers a snapshot of Barnham (Arun)’s unique crime profile, shaped by both seasonal rhythms and local conditions.