For every 1,000 residents in Buckhurst Hill, 6.1 crimes were reported in October 2023, placing the area 23.8% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This rate translates to a manageable risk for most residents, with the majority of incidents falling into property-related categories. Vehicle crime, the most common offence, accounted for 23.6% of all recorded crimes, a figure 169% higher than the UK average. This discrepancy likely reflects the area’s commuter-oriented infrastructure, where car parks and roads near transport hubs may attract opportunistic theft. Violence and sexual offences, though lower than the national average, remain a significant concern, making up 22.2% of all crimes. The seasonal context of October—shorter days, the transition to winter, and Halloween—may have influenced public order offences, which saw a sharp increase. These patterns are consistent with other built-up areas where community events and reduced daylight hours correlate with spikes in disorderly conduct. While the overall crime rate is low, the concentration of vehicle-related incidents suggests targeted measures, such as improved lighting in parking areas or community engagement with local transport providers, could further reduce risks. The balance between property and violent crime also indicates a need for continued investment in policing strategies that address both types of offences without overextending resources. Residents should remain vigilant, particularly during evening hours, but the data suggests Buckhurst Hill remains one of the safer areas in the UK.