The crime mix in Hersham reveals a distinct pattern shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences dominate at 43.6% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour and other theft. This balance suggests a community where interpersonal disputes and minor property crimes are more prevalent than major criminal activity, a trend consistent with suburban areas where social interactions are frequent but less concentrated than in urban centres. The area’s crime rate of 3.9 per 1,000 residents places it 46.6% below the UK average, a significant disparity that may reflect Hersham’s relatively low population density and strong community engagement. November’s crime profile aligns with seasonal rhythms: Bonfire Night events likely contributed to anti-social behaviour spikes, while Black Friday shopping may have driven shoplifting increases. The absence of major property crimes like burglary or vehicle crime further supports the idea of a stable residential environment where commercial areas are not heavily trafficked. Violence and sexual offences, though lower than the UK average, remain the largest category, linked to the area’s mix of residential and light commercial zones. This crime mix illustrates a community where targeted interventions in interpersonal conflict resolution and retail security could yield meaningful reductions, though the overall safety level remains markedly better than national benchmarks.