The crime mix in Epsom during March 2023 reveals a distinct profile shaped by local demographics and geography. With a crime rate of 4.7 per 1,000 residents—38.2% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a consistently lower risk profile compared to national benchmarks. Violence and sexual offences emerged as the most prevalent category, accounting for 26% of all crimes. This dominance of violent crime, despite the overall low rate, may reflect the area's role as a commuter suburb with mixed residential and commercial zones. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 16.8%, a figure 23% below the UK average, suggesting effective community engagement strategies. Vehicle crime, however, stood out as 25% above the UK rate, potentially tied to Epsom's strategic location along major roads and rail networks. The seasonal context of March—transitioning to spring with extended evenings—may have influenced patterns, though no significant month-on-month shifts were observed. Shoplifting, at 0.1 per 1,000, showed an 80% deficit compared to the UK average, a statistic that underscores the success of retail security initiatives in the town centre. This balance between violent and property crimes, coupled with the area's low overall rate, illustrates a community that prioritises safety through both proactive policing and environmental design. The data also highlights the importance of tailored approaches: while violent crime remains a focus, the absence of major spikes in property offences suggests that targeted interventions have successfully mitigated risks in high-traffic areas.