In January 2025, Worcester Park and Stoneleigh recorded a crime rate of 2.5 per 1,000 residents, a figure that is 64.8% below the UK average of 7.1 per 1,000. This stark contrast with national trends underscores the area's relatively safe environment, though the data reveals a nuanced picture of crime dynamics. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 46% of all crimes (17 cases), making them the dominant category, while property crimes (9 cases) followed at 24%. This imbalance between violent and property crimes may reflect seasonal factors, such as the post-holiday period, which typically sees reduced retail footfall and shorter days that could influence criminal activity. The area's low crime rate aligns with its character as a built-up area within Epsom and Ewell, likely benefiting from community-focused policing and a stable residential population. However, the prominence of violent crimes, particularly in the absence of significant spikes in property-related offences, raises questions about local social dynamics. The seasonal context of January—marked by post-holiday transitions and limited outdoor activity—may contribute to this pattern, as reduced visibility and altered routines could create conditions conducive to interpersonal conflicts. While the overall rate remains low, the concentration of violent crimes highlights the need for targeted interventions to address root causes, such as anti-social behaviour, which saw a notable 300% increase from December. This suggests that while the area is generally safe, certain trends warrant further examination to ensure sustained security.