Princes Risborough’s crime rate in May 2023 reached 8.1 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 1.2% above the UK average. This figure reflects a combination of seasonal and situational factors, with violence and sexual offences dominating the crime profile at 30 incidents—accounting for 42.9% of all reported crimes. Public order offences also rose sharply, contributing 10 incidents (14.3% of total), a rate 82% above the UK average. These trends align with May’s longer evenings and bank holidays, which may have encouraged more outdoor socialising and associated risks. The area’s crime picture is further shaped by its character as a built-up area within Buckinghamshire, where a mix of residential and commercial spaces can influence crime patterns. For instance, the high rate of violence and sexual offences may be linked to increased foot traffic in public areas or events during the month. Meanwhile, property crimes, though lower than violent incidents, remain a concern, with 26 cases recorded. This includes 7 instances of criminal damage and arson, a rate 29% above the UK average. The data suggests that while the overall crime rate is only marginally above the national benchmark, certain categories—particularly violence and public order offences—require closer attention from residents and local authorities. Seasonal factors, such as the transition from spring to summer, may have played a role in these patterns, with warmer weather and extended daylight hours contributing to higher levels of social activity and associated risks. However, the exact causes remain speculative, and further analysis would be needed to confirm these connections.