The crime mix in Bracknell Forest during June 2025 reveals a distinct profile shaped by both seasonal factors and the area's demographic and geographic characteristics. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for nearly 40% of all reported incidents, a proportion significantly higher than the UK average for this category. This emphasis on violent crime may be partly explained by the area's suburban nature, where community interactions and social dynamics can influence crime patterns. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, making up nearly 20% of all crimes, a figure that aligns with the broader trend of lower property crime rates in areas with strong community policing initiatives. Public order offences, while contributing 10% of the total, slightly exceeded the UK average by 2%, a minor deviation that could reflect the increased presence of visitors during the early summer months. The seasonal context of June—marked by longer days and the onset of tourism—likely contributed to these patterns, with outdoor activities and social gatherings amplifying incidents of public disorder. However, the overall crime rate of 5.6 per 1,000 residents, 30.9% below the UK average, suggests that Bracknell Forest maintains a relatively safe environment. This lower rate may be attributed to the area's suburban layout, which often correlates with lower crime rates compared to densely populated urban centres. The balance of crime types also highlights the effectiveness of local strategies in mitigating property-related crimes, with shoplifting and vehicle crime both remaining well below national averages. These factors collectively illustrate a community where violent and anti-social incidents dominate, but where broader crime prevention efforts have successfully kept the overall rate in check.