The crime mix in Waltham during May 2024 reveals a marked predominance of violent crimes, which accounted for 55% of all reported incidents, compared to property crimes, which made up the remaining 45%. This imbalance suggests a distinct pattern in the area’s criminal activity, with violence and sexual offences far outnumbering other categories such as vehicle crime or burglary. The overall crime rate of 2.9 per 1,000 residents is 65.5% below the UK average of 8.4, a figure that highlights Waltham’s relative safety compared to the national context. Seasonal factors may have played a role in shaping these patterns, as May is typically associated with longer evenings and increased socialising, which could contribute to a rise in violent incidents. The data also shows that certain categories, such as public order offences, are significantly below the UK average, with Waltham’s rate at 0.2 per 1,000 compared to the national figure of 0.6. This may reflect a combination of local initiatives, community engagement, or demographic characteristics that help mitigate such incidents. However, the sharp increase in violent crimes compared to the previous month raises questions about potential underlying factors, such as changes in local events or shifts in criminal activity that warrant further observation. The overall picture underscores the importance of understanding the interplay between seasonal dynamics and local conditions in shaping crime trends.