Storrington's crime profile in October 2024 reveals a distinct balance between property-related and violent crimes, shaped by both local characteristics and seasonal influences. With a total crime rate of 3.1 per 1,000 residents—61.7% below the UK average—the area maintains a consistently low-risk environment. The breakdown of crime types highlights anti-social behaviour as the most prevalent category (33.3% of total incidents), followed by drugs (19.1%) and criminal damage (14.3%). This mix suggests a combination of community-level issues and specific local factors, such as the presence of transport links that may contribute to drug-related activity. The low levels of violent crime (14.3% of total incidents) contrast sharply with the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000, indicating a safer environment for residents compared to national trends. Seasonal factors likely play a role in this pattern, as the transition into darker evenings and the approach of Halloween may have influenced anti-social behaviour incidents. The relatively high rate of drug-related crime, though still lower than the UK average in some categories, points to potential vulnerabilities that require targeted community engagement. The overall low crime rate aligns with the characteristics of a built-up area within Horsham, where smaller population density and community cohesion may contribute to reduced opportunities for certain types of crime. This balance of crime types, while modest in scale, reflects the interplay between local dynamics and broader national trends, offering insight into the area's unique security landscape.