In July 2024, Fleet recorded 177 crimes across its population of 42,305 residents, translating to a crime rate of 4.2 per 1,000—a figure 50% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000. This stark contrast to the national rate highlights Fleet’s unique crime profile, which is shaped by its status as a built-up area within Hart. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (35% of total), followed by anti-social behaviour (14.1%) and shoplifting (10.2%). These patterns may be influenced by the area’s seasonal rhythms, as July is a peak month for tourism, festivals, and outdoor events. The prevalence of violence and sexual offences could be linked to increased foot traffic in public spaces during the summer, though no definitive causal link is established. Anti-social behaviour, which was 59% below the UK average, may reflect community initiatives or effective local policing. Shoplifting, while down from June, still remains a concern, particularly in retail areas. The overall low crime rate compared to the UK average suggests that Fleet’s infrastructure, population density, and policing strategies may contribute to its relatively safer environment. However, the sharp increase in burglary—up 400% from March—raises questions about potential vulnerabilities during the summer months when homes are often unoccupied. These dynamics illustrate the combination of local factors and national trends in shaping Fleet’s crime profile.