Crowthorne's crime profile in July 2025 reveals a marked dominance of violent crimes over property-related incidents, a pattern that contrasts with typical urban crime trends. The area recorded 28 violent crimes compared to 20 property crimes, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 44.4% of all reported incidents. This imbalance, while unusual for a built-up area within Bracknell Forest, may be influenced by seasonal factors such as increased foot traffic from summer festivals and the absence of school holidays, which often correlate with higher crime rates in similar environments. The overall crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents places Crowthorne 50% below the UK average, a gap that persists across most crime categories. For instance, anti-social behaviour was 61% below the national benchmark, and criminal damage and arson remained 18% lower than the UK average. The low prevalence of property crimes, including shoplifting (5 incidents) and vehicle crime (3 incidents), suggests that the area's characteristics—possibly its relatively small population and lower density—contribute to this trend. However, the slight increase in violent crimes compared to the previous month (up 5.2%) raises questions about whether temporary factors, such as the timing of local events, are influencing the balance between crime types. While causation, the seasonal context of July—peak summer, school holidays, and tourism—offers a plausible explanation for the observed patterns. The low crime rate overall, combined with the dominance of violent crimes, presents an unusual but consistent picture for Crowthorne, one that may require ongoing monitoring to determine whether this shift reflects a lasting trend or a transient phenomenon.