Stoke Poges' crime profile in May 2024 reveals a complex picture of rising concerns in specific categories despite an overall rate of 6.1 crimes per 1,000 residents, 27.4% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 38.2% of all incidents, with 13 cases reported, though this rate remains 19% below the national average for this category. Property crimes, including burglary and other theft, made up 52.9% of total incidents, with other thefts standing at 0.9 per 1,000 residents — a figure 55% above the UK average. The seasonal context of May, with its extended evenings and bank holidays, likely contributes to increased socialising in public spaces, which may partly explain the 200% surge in criminal damage and arson cases compared to April. This built-up area within Buckinghamshire, characterised by a mix of residential and commercial properties, shows patterns consistent with areas where seasonal transitions and local events intersect with crime dynamics. While the overall rate remains lower than the UK average, the sharp increases in specific categories warrant closer attention from residents and local authorities. The balance between property and violent crimes suggests a dual focus on both outdoor and indoor crime prevention strategies, particularly as warmer weather extends social activity into the evenings.