The crime mix in Faringdon during July 2025 reveals a distinctive profile shaped by both seasonal dynamics and local characteristics. With a total crime rate of 5.8 per 1,000 residents—32.6% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a significantly lower risk of criminal incidents compared to the national landscape. The most prevalent category, violence and sexual offences, accounted for 54.6% of all crimes, a proportion that exceeds the UK average by 5%. This dominance of violent crime may be influenced by the area's status as a built-up zone within the Vale of White Horse, where summer festivals and open-air events could increase opportunities for such incidents. In contrast, property-related crimes such as shoplifting and vehicle crime were lower than national rates, with shoplifting at 54% below the UK average and vehicle crime at 3% above. The seasonal context of July—marked by school holidays, tourism peaks, and outdoor events—likely plays a role in shaping these patterns. While the high proportion of violent crimes suggests a need for targeted interventions, the overall crime rate remains well below the UK average, reinforcing Faringdon's position as a relatively safe built-up area. This balance between local vulnerabilities and broader safety indicators offers a nuanced picture of the area's crime profile, one that reflects both the challenges of managing community-based incidents and the benefits of maintaining a low overall risk environment.