Littlestone-on-Sea's crime rate in May 2025 stood at 3.8 per 1,000 residents, marking a significant 53.1% reduction compared to the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure places the area among the safest in the country for this period, though it is not without its challenges. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 40.9% of all crimes (9 incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (13.6%) and other theft (13.6%). These patterns align with the area's character as a coastal town with a mix of residential and tourist activity, where seasonal factors such as longer evenings and bank holidays may influence social interactions and crime dynamics. The relatively low overall crime rate contrasts with the UK-wide average, suggesting effective local measures or demographic factors that contribute to lower criminal activity. Violence rates in Littlestone-on-Sea were 43% below the UK average, a figure that may reflect community engagement or police presence in high-traffic areas. However, the presence of anti-social behaviour at a rate 65% below the UK average raises questions about the specific contexts in which such incidents occur, linked to targeted interventions or the town's unique social fabric. As May approaches its end, the interplay between seasonal tourism and local demographics will continue to shape the area's crime profile, with further analysis required to identify sustained trends.