For residents of Henfield, the crime rate of 5.5 per 1,000 residents in March 2023 translates to a daily risk that is both manageable and contextually distinct from the UK average. This rate, which is 27.6% below the national figure of 7.6 per 1,000, suggests a generally safer environment, though not without specific pockets of concern. The most common crimes in the area were other theft (21.2% of total incidents) and violence and sexual offences (21.2%), with the latter significantly lower than the UK average. This discrepancy may be influenced by Henfield’s built-up character within Horsham, where the presence of local amenities and community policing could contribute to lower levels of violent crime. The seasonal context of March—marked by the transition to spring and the lengthening of evenings—may also play a role in shaping crime patterns. For instance, the increase in daylight hours could lead to more outdoor activity, affecting the likelihood of certain offences. However, the higher-than-average rates of other theft and bicycle theft suggest that specific vulnerabilities exist, such as in areas with higher foot traffic or where personal property is more frequently left unattended. These findings underscore the importance of a nuanced understanding of local risk factors, where the overall safety of the area does not preclude the need for targeted awareness in high-risk categories.