Castle Point's crime rate in February 2026 stood at 4.7 per 1,000 residents, significantly below the UK average of 6.4, marking a 26.6% deficit. This performance reflects a combination of local initiatives and seasonal dynamics, as the winter months typically see reduced outdoor activity. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 39.2% of all incidents, though this category remained 22% below the UK average. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 13.7%, with a 34% gap compared to national figures, suggesting effective community management of nuisance incidents. Shoplifting, while showing a 70.8% monthly increase to 41 cases, still remained 14% below the UK average, potentially indicating targeted retail security measures. The seasonal context of February as a pre-spring lull may partly explain the overall lower crime rates, though the rise in shoplifting could signal increased foot traffic in retail areas during this period. Violence and sexual offences, despite being the largest category, showed a consistent trend of being below UK levels, which may be attributed to the area's demographic profile and local policing strategies. The data also highlights the importance of ongoing monitoring, as categories like 'other crime' saw a sharp 166.7% increase, underscoring the need for further analysis into emerging trends. Overall, the crime profile illustrates a generally safer environment compared to the UK, with notable strengths in reducing violent crime and anti-social behaviour.