The crime profile of Farnham Common and Farnham Royal in June 2024 reveals a distinct balance between property and violent crime, shaped by the area's character as a low-density built-up zone within Buckinghamshire. With a crime rate of 5.0 per 1,000 residents—39% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a markedly lower incidence of crime compared to national trends. The most common crime category, violence and sexual offences (12 incidents, 33.3% of total), sits 38% below the UK average for this category, suggesting a community with relatively low levels of interpersonal conflict. However, shoplifting (8 incidents, 22.2% of total) exceeds the UK average by 77%, a figure that may partly reflect the presence of retail outlets or local events attracting transient visitors during the summer season. This mix of crime types indicates a combination of the area's suburban nature, limited population density, and seasonal dynamics. The absence of significant vehicle crime or burglary, both of which are below UK averages, aligns with the area's likely limited exposure to high-traffic zones or commercial hubs. The overall crime rate remains well below the UK average, consistent with the characteristics of a largely residential, low-density built-up area where community cohesion and local policing may contribute to lower levels of certain crimes. Seasonal factors in June—such as the start of summer and longer daylight hours—may influence patterns, with shoplifting linked to increased foot traffic or retail activity during this period. These statistics illustrate a community where crime prevention efforts and local geography appear to play a significant role in shaping the crime mix.