The crime mix in Spencers Wood and Three Mile Cross during July 2023 reveals a striking predominance of violent and sexual offences, which accounted for nearly half of all reported crimes. This stark contrast to the relatively low incidence of property crimes—only 7 out of 38 total—suggests a unique local profile. The area’s crime rate of 2.9 per 1,000 residents, 65.1% below the UK average, positions it as one of the safer built-up areas within Wokingham. The dominance of violence and sexual offences, despite being 50% below the UK average for this category, may be influenced by the area’s seasonal dynamics. July, a peak summer month with schools closed and festivals in full swing, likely contributes to increased public interactions and potential conflicts in communal spaces. Anti-social behaviour. from June, still remains a notable component of the local crime profile, reflecting ongoing challenges in managing community tensions. Meanwhile, the sharp rise in public order offences—up 200%—could be linked to the influx of visitors during summer events. The low rates of property crimes, particularly burglary and vehicle crime, which are 39% and 58% below UK averages respectively, may indicate a combination of effective security measures, lower foot traffic in certain areas, or a built environment that limits opportunities for such crimes. The overall picture suggests a balance between proactive policing efforts and the area’s inherent characteristics, such as its mix of residential and low-density commercial zones, which may contribute to both the low incidence of property crime and the relative concentration of violent offences.