The crime profile of Holbury in June 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property-related offences, shaped by the area’s built-up character within the rural New Forest. With an overall crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents—44.4% below the UK average—Holbury stands out as a relatively low-risk area. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime mix, accounting for 31.4% of total incidents, but this category is 51% below the UK average, suggesting that local factors may mitigate risks associated with such crimes. The sharp rise in shoplifting and public order offences, both increasing by 500% compared to the previous month, indicates a shift in the area’s crime dynamics. These property-related offences are 27% and 36% above the UK average respectively, highlighting a unique challenge for Holbury. In contrast, anti-social behaviour is 58% below the UK average, pointing to the effectiveness of community policing or local initiatives in curbing such incidents. The seasonal context of June, marking the start of the summer, likely plays a role in these patterns. Longer daylight hours and increased tourism may reduce opportunities for violent crime while simultaneously increasing foot traffic in retail areas, contributing to the rise in shoplifting. This interplay between seasonal factors and local characteristics offers insight into the broader crime picture for Holbury. The area’s built-up nature within a rural setting further complicates its crime profile, as it combines the lower crime rates typical of rural areas with the higher exposure to retail-related offences common in more populated regions. This duality underscores the need for targeted strategies that address both the unique challenges and strengths of Holbury’s environment.