Haywards Heath's crime rate in June 2025 stood at 5.3 per 1,000 residents, placing the built-up area 34.6% below the UK average of 8.1. This stark divergence from the national trend highlights a unique crime profile shaped by the area's character as a commuter town with a blend of residential and retail zones. Violence and sexual offences were the most prevalent category, accounting for 36.3% of all reported crimes, yet their rate of 1.9 per 1,000 remained 34% below the UK average. This suggests that while the area experiences a share of violent incidents, the proportion is significantly lower than in other parts of the country, potentially reflecting the town's demographic composition and community cohesion. Anti-social behaviour followed as the second most common category, contributing 22.4% of all reported incidents.2 per 1,000 was also 15% below the UK average. This pattern aligns with Haywards Heath's role as a semi-rural commuter hub, where social interactions are more dispersed compared to densely populated urban areas. The lower rates of property-related crimes, such as shoplifting and burglary, further support the area's character as a place with a relatively stable residential population and limited exposure to transient populations that often correlate with higher theft rates. Seasonal factors may have played a role in shaping the monthly statistics, with the start of summer influencing patterns of outdoor activity and retail engagement. However, the overall consistency in crime rates—despite the slight upward trend in June—suggests that local policing strategies and the town's infrastructure contribute to maintaining a low-risk environment for residents. The data also reveals a nuanced picture of crime distribution, with certain categories like anti-social behaviour and public order offences showing a moderate presence, while others, such as drugs and robbery, remain exceptionally low. These findings underscore the importance of contextualising crime statistics within the specific geographic and socio-economic realities of the area, rather than drawing broad conclusions based on national averages alone.