The crime profile of Hersham in February 2026 reveals a marked dominance of violent crimes over property-related incidents, a shift that may reflect seasonal and environmental factors. With 15 violent crimes recorded—accounting for 35.7% of all reported incidents—this category outpaced property crimes (11 incidents) for the first time in recent months. Despite this imbalance, the overall crime rate of 3.0 per 1,000 residents remains 53.1% below the UK average of 6.4 per 1,000, a figure that underscores the area's generally low crime environment. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (1.1 per 1,000), followed by anti-social behaviour (0.6 per 1,000) and public order offences (0.3 per 1,000). This pattern aligns with Hersham's built-up character within Elmbridge, where limited commercial density and a focus on residential living may reduce opportunities for property crimes. However, the dominance of violent incidents could indicate underlying social dynamics, such as the influence of local community interactions or the presence of transient populations during the winter months. Seasonal context further supports this interpretation: February, a winter month with reduced outdoor activity, often sees a temporary lull in certain crime types but may see an uptick in others, such as alcohol-fuelled incidents in public spaces. The area's low population density and proximity to larger urban centres like London may also contribute to this profile, as they can both limit and concentrate certain types of criminal activity.