Burghfield Common’s crime profile in February 2026 reveals a distinct emphasis on property-related offences, with shoplifting, criminal damage, and anti-social behaviour dominating the landscape. The area’s overall crime rate of 6.6 per 1,000 residents places it 3.1% above the UK average, a slight but meaningful deviation that highlights localised pressures. Shoplifting, the most prevalent crime, accounted for 31.8% of all reported incidents, with a rate of 2.1 per 1,000—262% above the UK average. This stark contrast to national trends suggests a unique dynamic, possibly influenced by the area’s retail presence or community-specific vulnerabilities. Criminal damage and arson, at 1.2 per 1,000, also exceeded UK rates by 161%, indicating a potential link to anti-social behaviour or environmental factors. Meanwhile, violence and sexual offences, though lower than the UK average, showed a 36.4% month-on-month decline, possibly reflecting seasonal patterns or effective interventions. The winter month’s low outdoor activity may have contributed to a pre-spring lull in some categories, though the surge in property crimes underscores the need for targeted measures. This mix of crime types illustrates an area grappling with persistent non-violent issues alongside a relative reduction in more severe offences, a balance that demands nuanced responses from local authorities and residents alike.