East Grinstead's crime picture in May 2025 reveals a combination of local patterns and national trends. The town's overall crime rate of 5.0 per 1,000 residents was 38.3% below the UK average, a significant margin that underscores its relative safety compared to other areas. This figure masks a notable outlier: burglary rates were 43% above the UK average, with 10 incidents recorded. This anomaly may be partly explained by the town's built-up character, with its mix of historic homes and modern housing developments creating pockets of vulnerability. Violence and sexual offences (43 incidents) accounted for 30.9% of all crimes, slightly higher than the national average for this category. Anti-social behaviour (29 incidents) and criminal damage (16 incidents) followed as the next most common crime types. Seasonal factors likely influenced these patterns, with longer evenings and increased socialising during May's bank holidays potentially contributing to the rise in anti-social behaviour. The town's position within Mid Sussex, a region with a mix of rural and urban influences, may also shape its crime profile, though the absence of major commercial hubs or nightlife areas suggests that violent crime remains relatively contained. The UK average for violent crime (2.8 per 1,000) was 47% lower than East Grinstead's rate, though this may reflect broader national trends rather than local shortcomings. The town's crime profile appears to be shaped more by its built-up nature than by any singular demographic or geographic factor, with property crimes dominating over violent incidents in most cases.