Letchworth’s crime profile in March 2023 reveals a mix of localised challenges and relative safety compared to the UK average. The overall crime rate of 6.8 per 1,000 residents places the area 10.5% below the national average, a figure that reflects the built-up nature of the town and its likely combination of residential and commercial spaces. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 31.9% of all reported incidents. This was followed by anti-social behaviour (22.6%) and criminal damage (10.2%), both of which showed significant deviations from UK norms. Anti-social behaviour, in particular, stood out as 44% above the UK average, a figure that may be linked to the transition into spring and the associated changes in social activity patterns. The seasonal context of March, with its shift to longer evenings and the start of warmer weather, could have influenced these trends, as increased social interactions in public spaces may contribute to such incidents. Meanwhile, categories like public order and vehicle crime were lower than the UK average, with public order offences 53% below and vehicle crime 38% below. This contrast suggests that Letchworth’s environment, shaped by its smaller scale and community-focused character, may support lower levels of these specific crimes. The data also highlights the relative safety of Letchworth in areas like robbery and possession of weapons, both of which were 100% below the UK average, indicating effective local measures or demographic factors that limit such incidents. These patterns, when viewed holistically, offer a nuanced picture of crime in the area, one that balances local peculiarities with broader national trends.