The crime profile in Amersham during May 2023 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property offences, with a marked emphasis on interpersonal crimes. Violence and sexual offences constituted 40.3% of all recorded crimes, significantly outpacing other categories. This is consistent with the area’s character as a commuter town with a mix of residential and retail spaces, where social interactions in public areas may contribute to such incidents. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 15.3% of crimes, suggesting patterns tied to community dynamics and local social norms. Other theft, at 8.3%, highlights vulnerabilities in personal property security, potentially linked to the area’s mix of urban and semi-rural settings. The overall crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents is 46.2% below the UK average of 8.0, a figure that reflects both the effectiveness of local policing and the area’s demographic profile. Seasonal factors in May—such as extended evenings and increased outdoor socialising—may partly explain the rise in violence and anti-social behaviour, as these conditions often correlate with higher levels of alcohol consumption and public gatherings. The relatively low rates of burglary and vehicle crime compared to the UK average further indicate that Amersham’s built-up environment, with its lower density and stronger community networks, may act as a deterrent to certain types of crime. This data underscores the importance of maintaining targeted interventions for violent offences while leveraging the area’s strengths in community engagement to sustain low crime levels.