Bursledon’s crime rate in March 2023 stood at 7.5 per 1,000, a figure 1.3% below the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This modest overall decrease masks significant variations in specific crime categories, with violence and sexual offences emerging as a critical concern. These crimes accounted for 50% of all reported incidents in the month, with a rate of 3.7 per 1,000 — 35% above the UK average. This disparity suggests a need for closer scrutiny of the factors driving such crimes, possibly linked to the area’s built-up nature and the social dynamics of its population. Public order offences also rose sharply, with a rate of 1.0 per 1,000 — 56% above the UK average — indicating potential challenges in managing public spaces or addressing underlying tensions. The seasonal context of March, with the transition to spring and the lengthening of evenings, may contribute to increased social activity and, consequently, higher rates of public order incidents. In contrast, anti-social behaviour remained lower than the UK average, at 0.4 per 1,000 — 62% below — a statistic that could reflect the effectiveness of local initiatives or community engagement. However, the prominence of violent crime and public order issues underscores the importance of targeted policing and community support in the coming months. As a built-up area within Eastleigh, Bursledon’s crime profile is shaped by its urban character, with retail and residential zones influencing the distribution of crimes. The relatively low rates of burglary and shoplifting, 70% and 80% below the UK average respectively, may be attributed to the area’s smaller scale and the presence of local enforcement measures. These findings highlight both the challenges and opportunities for addressing crime in Bursledon, requiring a nuanced approach that balances local context with national trends.