Guildford’s February 2026 crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 matched the UK average, maintaining a consistent profile with national trends. The balance between property and violent crime reveals a distinct pattern, with violent crimes accounting for 36.5% of all reported incidents—significantly higher than property crimes, which made up 33.7% (325 of 967 total). This dominance of violent crime over property crime may reflect the area’s characteristics as a mixed-use urban district with a blend of residential, commercial, and educational zones. The most prevalent category, violence and sexual offences (353 incidents), aligns with the UK average of 2.3 per 1,000, suggesting no localised surge in this category. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences, however, diverge from national norms, with the latter being 71% above the UK average. This discrepancy could be influenced by local enforcement strategies or community dynamics, though seasonal factors such as the winter lull and reduced outdoor activity may also play a role. The presence of a university or commuter population in Guildford could contribute to higher anti-social behaviour reports, though this remains speculative without further data. Overall, the crime profile in February 2026 illustrates a stable yet nuanced picture, where violent crime remains a central concern despite the absence of a significant increase in total rates.