The crime mix in Chalfont St Peter during September 2025 reveals a balanced profile dominated by non-violent, community-level issues. With a crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 residents—48.6% below the UK average—the area’s profile is shaped by a combination of low-level disputes and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences, the most common category, account for 29.4% of total crimes, but remain 57% below the UK average. This suggests a strong community policing presence and a generally peaceful environment. increase from August highlights the need for continued vigilance. Public order offences (13.7%) and anti-social behaviour (13.7%) together make up a quarter of all reported crimes, consistent with the area’s character as a small built-up area within Buckinghamshire. The seasonal context of September—marked by the return of students to local schools and universities—likely contributes to the rise in public order incidents, as well as the doubling of shoplifting and burglary cases. These increases may reflect heightened foot traffic and the start of term-related activities, though they remain well below national averages for these categories. The area’s crime profile, while showing some month-on-month fluctuations, continues to illustrate a pattern of low-level, community-focused crime that contrasts sharply with the UK average. This balance of crime types, coupled with its geographic position as a commuter-friendly town within Buckinghamshire, helps explain the area’s relatively low crime rates and the absence of major violent or property crime spikes.