West Mersea’s July 2025 crime rate of 5.0 per 1,000 residents stands 41.9% below the UK average of 8.6, underscoring the area’s consistently low crime profile. This figure, while modest, reflects a balance of local factors, including its status as a built-up area within Colchester and the influence of seasonal rhythms. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 47.2% of all incidents, a share that is 21% below the UK average for this category. This discrepancy may be attributed to the area’s relatively small population and limited nightlife infrastructure, which reduce opportunities for such crimes compared to larger urban centres. Anti-social behaviour, though a smaller proportion of total crimes (13.9%), saw a 400% surge, potentially linked to the summer season’s influx of tourists and local festivals. Other theft, at 11.1% of all crimes, remained slightly above the UK average but showed a 20% monthly decline, suggesting temporary factors may have influenced this category. The overall crime picture aligns with West Mersea’s character as a coastal town with a strong community presence, where low population density and seasonal tourism create a unique crime dynamic. The area’s low rate, even with the recent increase in anti-social behaviour, highlights the effectiveness of local policing strategies and the community’s role in maintaining safety. However, the spike in anti-social incidents warrants further examination of event-specific patterns and their impact on public order.