Billingshurst's crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents in August 2024 places it 41.5% below the UK average, a position that reflects the area's consistent safety record. As a built-up area within Horsham, its compact layout and limited commercial density likely contribute to this outcome. The most common crimes were anti-social behaviour (24.5% of total incidents) and violence and sexual offences (22.6%), both significantly below national averages. This pattern aligns with the area's character: a residential community with minimal industrial or nightlife activity, which may reduce opportunities for certain types of crime. Seasonal factors also appear to influence August's figures, with the peak holiday period potentially increasing risks associated with empty homes and transient populations. However, the data suggests that local initiatives — informal community vigilance or targeted policing — have mitigated some of these risks. Violent crimes fell by 25% compared to July, though this decrease may also reflect natural seasonal variations in criminal activity. The area's low property crime rate (33.8% of total crimes) further reinforces its safety profile, with shoplifting and burglary both well below UK averages. While the rise in drug-related incidents — though small in absolute terms — highlights the need for continued monitoring, the overall picture remains one of relative stability and low crime exposure for residents.