Great Wakering’s crime rate for January 2025 stood at 4.0 per 1,000 residents, placing it 43.7% below the UK average of 7.1. This marked contrast to the national picture underscores the area’s unique characteristics, likely shaped by its semi-rural setting and limited urban density. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 26.9% of all crimes, followed closely by vehicle crime (15.4%) and drugs-related incidents (15.4%). These figures align with the seasonal context of January—a post-holiday period marked by shorter days and reduced retail footfall, which typically curtails outdoor activity and associated crimes. The low overall rate may reflect the area’s geographic isolation and lower population density compared to major urban centres, though this does not fully explain the sharp divergence in certain crime categories. For instance, vehicle crime and drug-related offences, while below the UK average for some categories, show notable local variations. The January data also highlights a persistent trend: property crimes (12 incidents) outnumbered violent crimes (7), a pattern consistent with the area’s lower population density and fewer high-traffic zones. Seasonal factors may further temper crime levels during colder months, as outdoor activity diminishes and indoor spaces become more confined. These dynamics suggest a crime profile distinct from densely populated regions, where higher foot traffic and social interaction often drive different patterns.