Newbury's crime profile in July 2025 reflects a mix of seasonal influences and local dynamics, with 375 crimes reported across a population of 40,476 residents. At a rate of 9.3 per 1,000 residents, the area's crime rate exceeds the UK average by 8.1%, a figure that underscores the need for targeted interventions. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 39.7% of all incidents, followed by shoplifting (14.4%) and anti-social behaviour (14.1%). This distribution aligns with Newbury's character as a built-up area within West Berkshire, where retail hubs and public spaces may contribute to higher rates of theft and disorder. The summer season, marked by school holidays, festivals, and increased tourism, likely amplified certain trends—such as the sharp rise in shoplifting and public order offences—while also creating opportunities for community-focused prevention efforts. Anti-social behaviour, however, fell 16% below the UK average, possibly reflecting the area's relatively stable community networks or effective local policing. These patterns suggest that while Newbury faces challenges in managing violent and property-related crime during peak summer months, its performance in other categories indicates areas where existing strategies may be working. The interplay between population density, economic activity, and seasonal events will continue to shape the area's crime profile, requiring ongoing analysis and adaptive approaches to public safety.