The balance between property and violent crime in Hook (Hart) during May 2024 reveals a distinct pattern, with property crime accounting for 50% of all reported incidents compared to 36% for violent crime. This suggests a local dynamic where theft and vehicle-related offences dominate over personal safety concerns, a trend consistent with the area’s character as a low-density built-up zone within Hart. The overall crime rate of 3.7 per 1,000 residents places Hook (Hart) 56% below the UK average of 8.4, reflecting a safer environment than the national benchmark. Violence and sexual offences, though the most frequent category (13 incidents), remain 54% below the UK average, indicating effective local measures or demographic factors that mitigate severe criminal activity. Shoplifting emerged as the second most common crime, with 6 incidents recorded, a figure 6% below the UK average. This may partly explain by the area’s retail presence, though the sharp rise from zero to six incidents in May highlights seasonal fluctuations tied to longer evenings and bank holidays, which can encourage outdoor socialising and potential shoplifting opportunities. Vehicle crime, at 0.5 per 1,000 residents, is 6% above the UK average, possibly linked to the area’s commuter infrastructure or limited vehicle security measures in residential zones. The overall crime profile aligns with a community where property-related concerns outpace violent crime, though the slight elevation in vehicle crime warrants further consideration of local transport patterns.