The crime profile of Castle Point in September 2025 reveals a distinct mix of offences that contrasts with national trends. Violence and sexual offences dominated, accounting for 42.9% of all reported crimes, a rate that was 15% below the UK average (2.6 per 1,000). This suggests a unique local dynamic, potentially influenced by the area’s character as a commuter-focused district with a mix of residential and commercial zones. The prominence of violent crime may reflect the area’s proximity to educational institutions, where transient populations and social interactions contribute to higher rates of such offences. Conversely, the low rates of anti-social behaviour (66% below the UK average) could indicate effective community initiatives or the absence of high-density areas typically associated with such disturbances. Seasonal factors, such as the back-to-school period, may have played a role in shaping these patterns, with reduced anti-social behaviour linked to heightened community vigilance or structured activities during the month. Property crimes, though lower than the UK average, remain a concern, with shoplifting and vehicle crime accounting for a combined 12.7% of all offences. The sharp increase in bicycle theft, however, points to a specific vulnerability tied to seasonal activity, such as the return of university students or increased outdoor recreation. These data points collectively illustrate a combination of local demographics, environmental factors, and policing efforts, all of which contribute to the area’s crime profile.