The crime profile of Epsom and Ewell in March 2024 reveals a distinct balance of crime types that contrasts with broader UK trends. Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly 30% of all reported crimes, the highest proportion among any category, followed by anti-social behaviour (23.2%) and public order offences (8.5%). This emphasis on violent and disorderly crimes suggests a local dynamic influenced by factors such as community density, public spaces, or seasonal activity. The overall crime rate of 6.1 per 1,000 residents was 20.8% below the UK average of 7.7, a gap that underscores the area's relatively safer status compared to national benchmarks. However, this safety is not uniform across crime categories. For instance, anti-social behaviour, which was 21% above the UK average, may reflect local challenges in managing public spaces or addressing social tensions. Conversely, shoplifting was 34% below the national average, potentially indicating effective retail security measures or lower foot traffic in commercial areas. The seasonal context of March—transitioning to spring with longer evenings—may have influenced patterns, such as increased public order incidents linked to outdoor gatherings or extended social hours. While the area's crime rate remains below the UK average, the mix of violent and anti-social crimes highlights the need for targeted strategies to address these specific issues, particularly in light of the month-on-month shifts observed later in the analysis.