Farnborough’s crime rate in May 2025 stood at 6.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 14.8% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This positions the area as a safer locale compared to the national picture, though local dynamics shape the crime profile. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 41% of all incidents, with 168 cases reported, while anti-social behaviour and shoplifting followed closely at 10.2% and 9.3% respectively. These figures align with Farnborough’s character as a built-up area with a mix of residential and commercial zones, where public spaces and retail hubs may drive certain crime types. Seasonal factors in May, including longer evenings and increased outdoor activity, may partly explain the prevalence of violence and anti-social behaviour, which often spikes during warmer weather and bank holidays. However, the area also shows marked differences from the UK average, with anti-social behaviour rates 51% lower and shoplifting 10% below national levels. This suggests local initiatives or environmental factors—such as effective community policing or well-lit public areas—could be contributing to these reductions. Conversely, other theft remains 13% above the UK average, highlighting a niche area for targeted action. The interplay of these trends paints a nuanced picture of a place where national safety benchmarks are exceeded in some areas but not others, requiring a balanced approach to maintaining this relative advantage.