Little Chalfont's crime profile in January 2024 reveals a stark contrast between violent and property crime, with the former dominating the monthly tally. At 3.7 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area's overall rate is 50.0% below the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000—a significant divergence that underscores the area's unique characteristics. Violent and sexual offences accounted for 59.3% of all reported crimes (16 incidents), compared to property crimes (9 incidents, 18.5%) and other categories. This imbalance may reflect the built-up area's social dynamics, though seasonal factors also play a role. January, typically a post-holiday period, sees reduced retail footfall and shorter daylight hours, which could contribute to lower property crime rates but not necessarily to higher violent crime. The absence of a major retail hub or nightlife district in Little Chalfont may explain the limited presence of shoplifting or public order offences, which are often concentrated in urban centres. However, the sharp rise in violent crime compared to other categories suggests a need for further analysis of local social interactions and community patterns. The data also shows that vehicle crime, while relatively low (0.7 per 1,000), is 40% above the UK average, a figure that might be linked to the area's proximity to major roads or commuter routes. These findings illustrate a small, low-density built-up area where interpersonal crime outpaces property-related incidents, a trend that may be reinforced by demographic factors such as household composition or local service provision.