April 2023 saw Reigate maintain a lower crime rate compared to the UK average, with 3.9 crimes per 1,000 residents — a figure 48% below the national average of 7.5. The area’s crime profile reflects a mix of violent and property-related offences, with violence and sexual offences accounting for nearly 40% of all reported crimes, followed by public order and anti-social behaviour. Seasonal factors may have influenced these patterns, as April’s Easter period and milder spring weather typically increase outdoor activity, potentially affecting crime dynamics. While violent crimes remain the most prevalent category, their rate is 42% below the UK average, suggesting local factors — such as community engagement or policing strategies — may be contributing to this disparity. Property crimes, though lower in absolute numbers, also show significant gaps compared to national rates, with burglary at 67% below the UK average. This contrast with higher-profile urban areas highlights Reigate’s unique position as a relatively low-crime built-up area within a larger commuter belt. The absence of major spikes in theft or vehicle crime, despite seasonal foot traffic, indicates that local deterrents or infrastructure — such as well-lit public spaces or community watch initiatives — may be effective. However, the data also reveals small but notable fluctuations in specific categories, such as the sharp drop in drug-related crimes, which may reflect temporary changes in local enforcement or social activity patterns. Overall, the crime picture in Reigate aligns with its character as a suburban town with lower population density and fewer commercial hubs compared to major cities, contributing to its consistently lower crime rates.