October 2025 saw Bexhill-on-Sea’s crime rate reach 7.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 2.6% above the UK average of 7.7. This figure reflects a balance between property and violent crimes, with both categories contributing 33% and 21% of total incidents respectively. The town’s crime profile this month highlights a stark contrast to the UK average in specific categories: anti-social behaviour and shoplifting rates were elevated, while drug-related crimes fell significantly below national levels. Seasonal factors appear to influence patterns, as October’s shorter evenings and Halloween celebrations may have contributed to increased anti-social behaviour and public order incidents. Violence and sexual offences, though slightly below the UK average in rate (2.6 per 1,000 vs 2.7), accounted for the largest share of recorded crimes, suggesting persistent challenges in addressing interpersonal conflicts. Property crime, particularly shoplifting, saw a 25.5% month-on-month decline, possibly linked to increased police patrols or seasonal retail strategies. However, the equal split between property and violent crime—each contributing 116 incidents—raises questions about underlying dynamics. Bexhill’s coastal character, with its mix of residential areas and tourist attractions, may explain this balance, as both local and transient populations contribute to different crime types. The data underscores a need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas, particularly around retail hubs and public spaces, while the slight rise in overall crime compared to the UK average indicates areas for improvement.