For an area of 6,987 residents, the 52 crimes recorded in July 2025 equate to 0.74 crimes per person, a rate of 7.4 per 1,000 residents. This is 14.0% below the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000, reflecting a relatively safer environment compared to national trends. The most prevalent crime types were shoplifting (32.7% of total crimes), violence and sexual offences (30.8%), and criminal damage and arson (15.4%). These patterns align with the seasonal context of July, a peak summer month marked by increased tourism, festivals, and outdoor events. The high incidence of shoplifting may be consistent with retail activity in the area during this period, while the relatively low rates of public order offences (1.9% of total) could reflect community-focused policing or the absence of large-scale gatherings. The 7.4 crime rate also suggests that local initiatives or environmental factors, such as well-lit public spaces or community engagement programs, may contribute to maintaining lower-than-average crime levels. However, the sharp increase in criminal damage and arson (8 incidents) compared to previous months warrants further analysis to determine if it reflects a temporary spike or a new trend. The balance between property crimes (55.6%) and violent crimes (30.8%) indicates a crime profile skewed toward non-violent offences, which may be influenced by the area’s character as a built-up part of Dartford, likely with a mix of residential and commercial land use.