Wargrave's crime rate in June 2024 remained exceptionally low at 0.8 per 1,000 residents, a figure 90.2% below the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000. This continued trend of low crime aligns with the area's status as a small built-up area within Wokingham, where community cohesion and limited commercial density may contribute to reduced opportunities for crime. The crime profile shows a balanced distribution between property and violent crimes, with violence and sexual offences (3 incidents) making up 42.9% of total reported crimes. Other theft (2 incidents) and public order offences (1 incident) followed, reflecting a pattern consistent with low-density residential areas where interpersonal disputes and minor thefts are more likely than large-scale property crimes. Seasonal factors may play a role in June, as the start of summer typically sees increased outdoor activity and tourism in nearby regions. However, Wargrave's data shows no significant spikes in crime during this period, suggesting that local policing strategies and community engagement initiatives may be effectively mitigating risks. The low overall rate, combined with the absence of major crime categories like burglary or vehicle crime, indicates a stable environment where residents are less likely to encounter crime than the national average. This stability contrasts sharply with urban centres where high population density and economic disparity often drive higher crime rates. The limited number of reported incidents also means that the data may not fully capture underreported crimes, though the consistency of low figures across multiple months suggests a genuine trend rather than statistical noise.