Sawbridgeworth’s crime profile in July 2024 reveals a mixed picture of activity, with distinct patterns emerging across different crime categories. The overall crime rate of 8.1 per 1,000 residents places the area 3.6% below the UK average of 8.4, a slight but meaningful difference. The distribution of crime types shows that violence and sexual offences accounted for 31.8% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour at 25.0%. This balance suggests a community grappling with both interpersonal conflicts and public disorder, though the absence of a significant rise in violent crime compared to the UK average indicates a degree of control in that area. Seasonal factors likely play a role, as July marks the peak of summer tourism, festivals, and outdoor events, which may contribute to increased retail and vehicle-related crimes. The sharp rise in vehicle crime—up 300% from June—could be attributed to the influx of visitors and the associated congestion, while the spike in shoplifting may reflect the same seasonal dynamics. Anti-social behaviour, however, saw a 15.4% decline, due to increased community engagement during the summer months. This mix of trends underscores the combination of local demographics, seasonal activity, and crime prevention efforts. While the area remains safer than the national average, the pronounced increase in vehicle crime and the relatively high incidence of anti-social behaviour highlight areas for targeted intervention. The balance of crime types also suggests that Sawbridgeworth’s built-up character, with its mix of residential and commercial spaces, may influence the types of incidents that occur. Understanding these patterns is critical for shaping effective policing strategies and community initiatives that address both immediate concerns and long-term trends.