Coxheath’s crime profile in March 2023 reveals a marked contrast between the high prevalence of violent crimes and the relatively low incidence of property-related offences. With a crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents—43.4% below the UK average—the area stands out as a comparatively safer locale. However, the breakdown of crimes shows that 70.7% of the 41 total incidents were classified as violence and sexual offences, a figure that, while slightly above the UK average for this category, dominates the local landscape. This imbalance suggests a different dynamic compared to other regions where property crimes often form a larger share of reported incidents. The area’s low property crime rates, particularly in categories such as vehicle crime (58% below the UK average) and shoplifting (80% below), may be attributed to its built-up nature within Maidstone, which could limit opportunities for such offences. Seasonal factors also play a role, as March marks the transition to spring, with longer evenings influencing the timing and nature of violent incidents. The data also shows that anti-social behaviour, at 0.4 per 1,000, is 62% below the UK average, reinforcing the area’s relatively low levels of disruptive activity. These patterns, while consistent with Coxheath’s character as a small built-up area, highlight the need for further analysis into the drivers of violent crime, which may include social or environmental factors unique to the region. The absence of significant spikes in other crime categories, such as drugs or criminal damage, further underscores the area’s distinct profile, though the low overall rate of incidents remains a key point of interest.