Iver Heath’s crime rate in October 2025 stood at 3.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 49.4% below the UK average of 7.7. This stark contrast highlights the area’s relative safety compared to national trends, though the local picture reveals nuanced patterns. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 30% of all reported crimes, followed by public order (15%) and shoplifting (15%). These figures suggest a balance between personal safety concerns and community-focused issues, with no single crime type dominating the data. Seasonal factors likely play a role, as October’s darker evenings and Halloween festivities may contribute to increased public order incidents. The low overall rate, however, underscores Iver Heath’s position as a relatively secure built-up area within Buckinghamshire. While the UK average reflects broader urban and rural challenges, this locality’s crime profile appears shaped by its suburban character and limited commercial density. Property crimes (10 incidents) made up half of all reports, pointing to targeted thefts rather than widespread disorder. This mix of crime types aligns with typical patterns in low-density residential areas, where individual property vulnerabilities often outweigh systemic risks. The data also shows that violence rates in Iver Heath (1.2 per 1,000) are 55% below the UK average, a divergence that may reflect the area’s stable demographics and community cohesion. As October transitions into colder months, continued monitoring of public order offences and shoplifting trends will be critical to understanding how seasonal shifts influence local crime dynamics.