The crime profile in Southwick (Adur) during September 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property-related offences, shaped by the area’s character as a built-up district within Adur. With a total crime rate of 4.7 per 1,000 residents—36.5% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a pattern of relatively low but consistently reported incidents. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime mix, accounting for 23.7% of all recorded crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (15.3%) and other theft (13.6%). This suggests a focus on interpersonal disputes and minor criminal activity, which may align with the area’s residential and community dynamics. The lower-than-average rates of shoplifting (84% below UK levels) and public order offences (63% below UK levels) could reflect a quieter local environment during September, influenced by the seasonal context of back-to-school activities and the transition into autumn, which may reduce foot traffic in public spaces. However, the higher-than-average rates of burglary (114% above UK levels) and drug-related crimes (92% above UK levels) indicate specific vulnerabilities, linked to targeted property crimes or local factors such as transient populations. These patterns highlight the need for a nuanced understanding of how Southwick’s built-up area interacts with broader regional crime trends, particularly during months marked by shifting social rhythms.