Epsom and Ewell’s overall crime rate in April 2024 stood at 5.9 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 23.4% below the UK average. This performance reflects a combination of geographic and demographic factors, including its status as a commuter town with a mix of urban and rural characteristics. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for nearly 30% of all reported incidents, though this rate remained 34% below the national average. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, contributing 21.7% of total crimes, while vehicle crime made up nearly 10% of the total. These figures align with the area’s profile as a place with significant retail and transport infrastructure, which can both drive and deter certain types of criminal activity. Seasonal context also played a role, as April’s Easter period and spring weather likely influenced patterns of outdoor activity and public engagement. The lower rates of violent crime compared to the UK average may be partly explained by the area’s relatively stable community environment, though this remains a hypothesis requiring further data. Meanwhile, the presence of anti-social behaviour above the UK average highlights the need for continued focus on community policing and disorder management. The crime picture for Epsom and Ewell thus illustrates a nuanced interplay between local characteristics and broader national trends, with both areas of strength and ongoing challenges.