Stone (Dartford) recorded a crime rate of 1.9 per 1,000 residents in March 2023 — 75.0% below the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This stark contrast highlights the area’s exceptionally low levels of criminal activity compared to the national picture. The most prevalent crime types were shoplifting (23.1% of all reported crimes) and violence and sexual offences (23.1%), followed by anti-social behaviour (15.4%). These figures suggest a mix of retail-related and interpersonal issues, though both categories remain significantly below UK averages. For example, shoplifting in Stone was 18% lower than the UK rate, while violence and sexual offences were 85% below. The seasonal context of March — a transition to spring with longer evenings — may have influenced patterns, though the area’s low overall rate suggests a generally stable environment. With a population of 6,987, the built-up area within Dartford appears to maintain a secure character, potentially supported by community engagement or local infrastructure that deters crime. The limited number of incidents reported — just 13 total — further reinforces this impression, indicating that even common crimes like theft and anti-social behaviour occur at a much lower frequency than in other parts of the UK.