Cheshunt's built-up area recorded a crime rate of 7.9 per 1,000 residents in March 2023, placing it 3.9% above the UK average. This figure, while not alarmingly high, reflects a combination of seasonal factors and local dynamics. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences (25.8% of all incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (22.6%) and shoplifting (15.8%). These patterns align with the area's character as a commuter-oriented suburb with a mix of residential and retail zones. The rise in anti-social behaviour during March may be linked to the transition to spring, with extended evenings potentially increasing public interactions in parks and high streets. Shoplifting rates, however, stand out as particularly concerning, with 1.2 incidents per 1,000 residents—145% above the UK average. This anomaly may be attributed to the presence of high-footfall retail outlets in the area, which could attract opportunistic thieves during the busy pre-summer period. The lower-than-average rates for burglary (39% below UK average) and criminal damage (17% below) suggest that residential areas remain relatively secure, due to effective community policing or robust property security measures. The data also reveals a slight uptick in vehicle crime (25% above UK average), which may be connected to the area's commuter infrastructure and the increased presence of parked vehicles during the week. As the weather improves, residents are advised to remain vigilant in public spaces, particularly near retail outlets and transport hubs, where crime rates appear to be high.