Epsom and Ewell’s crime rate in February 2024 stood at 5.9 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 16.9% below the UK average of 7.1. This consistent performance relative to national trends suggests a combination of local factors, including the area’s character as a historically significant town with a mix of residential and commercial zones. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 29.8% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (19.2%) and vehicle crime (9.2%). These figures align with the seasonal context of February, a winter month marked by reduced outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull that may contribute to lower property crime rates. However, the dominance of violent crime could reflect broader social dynamics, such as the influence of local community structures or the presence of transient populations. Anti-social behaviour, while 5% above the UK average, may be tied to the area’s public spaces and the density of its residential areas. The relatively low rates of shoplifting (7% below UK average) and criminal damage (7% below) further reinforce the area’s generally secure environment, though the modest increase in vehicle crime hints at ongoing challenges related to car-related thefts. These patterns, when considered alongside the UK’s broader crime profile, illustrate Epsom and Ewell’s position as a safer-than-average area with distinct local characteristics shaping its crime profile.