In November 2023, Prestwood and Great Missenden recorded a crime rate of 7.2 per 1,000 residents, placing it 4% below the UK average of 7.5 per 1,000. This figure underscores a relatively stable security environment, though the composition of crimes reveals a complex picture. Violent crimes, particularly violence and sexual offences (20 incidents, 39.2% of total crimes), dominated the crime profile, outpacing property crimes (14 incidents). This imbalance suggests that interpersonal conflicts or social dynamics may be driving local crime patterns, a trend that contrasts with the UK average where property crimes often dominate. The seasonal context of November—marked by Bonfire Night, Black Friday shopping, and darker evenings—likely influenced these patterns, with public spaces potentially becoming more vulnerable to disorder or confrontations. For instance, the 224% increase in burglary rates compared to the UK average may reflect targeted activity in areas with higher foot traffic, while the surge in public order offences could be linked to increased social gatherings during the month. The area’s built-up nature, combined with its proximity to rural surroundings, may create a unique blend of challenges, where urban crime trends intersect with the lower crime rates typically associated with rural areas. This duality could explain why the overall rate remains below the UK average despite the prominence of violent crime, highlighting the need for tailored approaches to address local-specific issues.