Violence and sexual offences remain the most prevalent category of crime in Chalfont St Peter for November 2025, accounting for 35.3% of all reported incidents. At 3.8 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area’s overall crime rate is 47.9% below the UK average of 7.3 per 1,000, a stark contrast to many urban centres. This disparity is partly attributable to the area’s character as a built-up village within Buckinghamshire, where low population density and community cohesion may contribute to lower crime rates. The seasonal context of November—marked by darker evenings, Bonfire Night, and the approach of Black Friday—likely influences local crime patterns. For example, the surge in burglary may be linked to increased home occupancy during the holiday period, while the doubling of shoplifting incidents aligns with the heightened retail activity associated with Black Friday. Violence and sexual offences, though still the dominant category, decreased slightly by 5.3% from October, reflecting a reduction in public gatherings or changes in local behaviour during colder weather. The area’s crime profile also reveals a notable gap between local burglary rates and the UK average, with burglary incidents in Chalfont St Peter being 67% higher than the national benchmark. This discrepancy may indicate unique local vulnerabilities, such as targeted property crime or gaps in community policing strategies. Despite these challenges, the overall crime rate remains significantly lower than the UK average, suggesting that the area’s built-up, semi-rural environment and strong community networks may act as protective factors against more severe crime. However, the increase in burglary and other property-related crimes highlights the need for continued vigilance and tailored interventions to address these emerging trends.