Farnham’s crime profile in October 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences making up nearly a third of all reported incidents. This mix contrasts with the UK average, where violent crime typically constitutes a smaller share of total crimes, highlighting a unique local dynamic. The area’s overall crime rate of 4.9 per 1,000 residents is 36.4% below the UK average, a gap that may reflect Farnham’s character as a historically quiet market town with limited high-density housing. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common crime type, remains 21% below the UK average, suggesting community-specific factors that dampen such incidents. Public order offences, however, are 13% above the national average—a minor but notable discrepancy that could relate to local events or enforcement practices. Seasonal factors in October, including darker evenings and Halloween, may have influenced crime patterns, though the overall stability in rates suggests resilience in local crime prevention measures. The dominance of violence and sexual offences over property crimes is unusual for a built-up area, indicating a need for targeted interventions in this category. This balance of crime types illustrates a community where violent crime is more prevalent than in many similar areas, yet property crime remains at historically low levels compared to the UK.