Storrington’s overall crime rate in March 2023 stood at 4.3 per 1,000 residents, placing it 43.4% below the UK average of 7.6. This significant decrease, likely influenced by the transition to spring and longer evenings, suggests a seasonal trend where increased daylight hours and community activity may contribute to lower crime levels. The top three crime types—violence and sexual offences, burglary, and public order offences—each accounted for 24.1% of total incidents, indicating a balanced but varied crime profile. Violence and sexual offences, at 1.0 per 1,000, were 64% below the UK average, a figure that may reflect the area’s relatively low population density or effective local interventions. Conversely, burglary’s rate of 1.0 per 1,000—203% above the UK average—points to a specific vulnerability, linked to the built-up nature of the area and the presence of residential properties. Public order offences, also 24.1% of total incidents, were 56% above the UK average, a discrepancy that could be tied to local events or social dynamics. The seasonal context of March, with clocks changing and evenings lengthening, may have influenced the mix of crimes, as increased outdoor activity and social interaction could drive both violent and public order incidents. However, the overall low rate compared to the UK suggests that Storrington’s crime profile is shaped by factors such as community cohesion, effective policing, or the area’s geographic and demographic characteristics.