Cobham's crime profile in August 2025 reveals a nuanced balance between property and violent crime, with both categories maintaining rates below the UK average. The overall crime rate of 6.1 per 1,000 residents—24.7% lower than the UK's 8.1—reflects the area's continued safety, though the August peak holiday season likely influenced specific trends. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 30.1% of all crimes, making them the most prevalent category, followed by anti-social behaviour at 19.5% and criminal damage and arson at 13.3%. This distribution suggests a mixed landscape where public order issues coexist with property-related concerns. Seasonal factors appear to have played a role in shaping these figures; for instance, the 200% increase in criminal damage and arson could be linked to increased property maintenance demands during the summer, while the 266.7% surge in shoplifting aligns with heightened retail activity. Conversely, anti-social behaviour decreased by 33.3%, potentially due to community efforts during the summer months. The area's relatively low crime rate, combined with its proximity to London and its mix of residential and commercial zones, likely contributes to this equilibrium. However, the absence of a dominant crime type means that local efforts must remain adaptable, addressing both public order and property concerns with equal attention.