The crime profile of Waltham Abbey in June 2025 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent and disorderly conduct, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 42.4% of all reported crimes. This stark contrast to property crimes, which make up just 26% of the total, underscores a shift in the nature of criminal activity during the summer months. The overall crime rate of 8.8 per 1,000 residents places the area 8.6% above the UK average, a figure that, while concerning, must be contextualised within the broader seasonal rhythm of the region. June, as the gateway to the summer season, typically sees increased foot traffic and social activity, factors that may contribute to the elevated rates of violent crime and anti-social behaviour. The town's proximity to Epping Forest—a predominantly rural area—may also play a role in shaping local crime patterns, with the influx of visitors straining local resources and increasing opportunities for opportunistic crimes. However, the data also shows some areas of improvement, with vehicle crime and robbery rates declining significantly. This mixed picture suggests that while certain aspects of the crime mix are influenced by seasonal and demographic factors, targeted interventions may help mitigate rising trends in violent and disorderly conduct. The higher-than-average rates of violence and sexual offences, coupled with the 36% increase in public order offences compared to the UK average, indicate a need for enhanced community engagement and policing strategies in areas prone to social conflict. The balance of crime types in Waltham Abbey thus reflects both the challenges of a transitioning season and the unique character of a town straddling urban and rural influences.