The crime profile of Chilton in October 2024 reveals a combination of violent and property crime, shaped by both local dynamics and seasonal factors. With a crime rate of 9.9 per 1,000 residents—22.2% above the UK average—the area's crime mix is dominated by violence and sexual offences (35.5% of total crimes), followed by criminal damage and arson (16.1%) and anti-social behaviour (14.5%). This concentration of violent crime contrasts with the UK average, where such offences constitute 31% of the total, suggesting a possible overrepresentation in Chilton's built-up area. The sharp rise in criminal damage and arson (1.6 per 1,000) compared to the UK average (0.6 per 1,000) may indicate issues with vandalism or arson in specific localised areas, potentially tied to the area's infrastructure or community engagement. Seasonal factors also appear to influence patterns: the shorter daylight hours of October, coupled with the timing of Halloween, likely contributed to increased anti-social behaviour and violence, as darker evenings can amplify risk in public spaces. This is consistent with broader trends observed in similar built-up areas, where reduced visibility and altered social rhythms during autumn months correlate with higher rates of violent incidents. The relatively low levels of shoplifting (0.3 per 1,000) and public order offences (0.3 per 1,000) compared to UK averages may reflect the area's character as a smaller, more tightly-knit community where informal social controls are more effective. These patterns underscore the importance of tailoring local crime prevention strategies to the specific needs of Chilton, rather than applying generic approaches derived from larger urban or rural contexts.