In August 2025, Flackwell Heath and Wooburn Green recorded 54 crimes across a population of 12,632 residents, translating to a crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 individuals—46.9% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure places the area firmly in the category of low-crime communities, a status reinforced by the distribution of reported incidents. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 29.6% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (25.9%) and vehicle crime (11.1%). These proportions suggest that interpersonal conflicts and public disorder remain the most pressing concerns, even as the area maintains a significantly safer profile than national benchmarks. The seasonal context of August—a peak month for holidays and tourism—adds nuance to these figures. While increased foot traffic and visitor activity could theoretically raise crime rates, the data shows a marked decrease in certain categories, such as public order offences (down 80% from July). This shift may be attributed to the area’s smaller scale and the potential for more localized interventions to mitigate issues before they escalate. The low rate of vehicle crime, despite its 200% increase from the previous month, remains 28% below the UK average, indicating that while local spikes occur, the overall trend remains favourable. The area’s crime picture is further shaped by its built-up character within Buckinghamshire, where a blend of residential and commercial spaces may contribute to specific patterns. For instance, the relatively low incidence of burglary (1.9% of all crimes) could reflect the absence of high-value targets or the effectiveness of local security measures. These factors collectively illustrate a community that, while not immune to crime, benefits from a combination of demographic characteristics and local conditions that help keep crime rates well below national levels.