Violence and sexual offences dominated Redhill's crime profile in June 2025, accounting for 37.8% of all reported crimes—a figure that places the area 8% above the UK average for this category. This dominance of violent crime contrasts with the UK-wide trend, where anti-social behaviour typically outpaces violence. The area's 8.2 per 1,000 crime rate, though marginally higher than the national average of 8.1, reflects a mix of local factors that may include the summer season's influence on public spaces. With 105 incidents of violence and sexual offences recorded, the category's prominence raises questions about the interplay between local demographics and crime patterns. The town's built-up character within Reigate and Banstead likely contributes to this dynamic, with densely populated areas often correlating with higher rates of interpersonal crime. Public order offences also showed a notable 36% increase over UK averages, possibly linked to the start of the tourist season and extended daylight hours. While shoplifting and other thefts remained below national benchmarks, the overall crime picture illustrates a community where violent crime remains a pressing concern. The seasonal context of June—marking the beginning of summer—may have amplified tensions in public spaces. The data suggests that while Redhill's crime profile is broadly aligned with national trends, the emphasis on violent crime requires specific attention from local authorities.