Chandler's Ford’s crime profile in January 2026 reveals a distinct balance between violent and non-violent offences, shaped by both local characteristics and seasonal dynamics. The area’s overall crime rate of 3.5 per 1,000 residents places it 48.5% below the UK average, a testament to its relatively low levels of criminal activity despite being a built-up area within Eastleigh. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime mix, accounting for 43.4% of all reported incidents, a proportion that aligns with the presence of a mixed residential and commercial environment. Anti-social behaviour follows closely at 15.1%, reflecting the social fabric of a community where public spaces may be more frequented during post-holiday periods. Public order offences, though less common nationally, saw a sharp rise in January, potentially influenced by the shorter days and reduced retail footfall typical of the month. This seasonal context may have shifted patterns of interaction in public areas, contributing to the spike in such incidents. The low rates of property crimes—such as burglary, vehicle crime, and shoplifting—further highlight the area’s safety, though the 30% reduction in shoplifting compared to the UK average may be linked to the quieter retail environment during January. These trends suggest that Chandler's Ford’s crime profile is shaped by its role as a commuter-oriented area, where residential stability and limited nightlife activity contribute to lower property crime rates. The absence of significant spikes in theft from the person or drug-related offences also points to a community with fewer transient populations or illicit market pressures. As the month progresses, the interplay between these factors will likely influence future crime patterns, but the current data underscores a generally safe and manageable environment for residents.