The crime mix in Sevenoaks for August 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property crimes, shaped by the area’s built-up character and seasonal rhythms. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 24% of all crimes, a figure that, while high locally, remains 51% below the UK average. This suggests a community where violent incidents are relatively rare but still require attention, possibly linked to local factors such as youth demographics or social services. Shoplifting emerged as the second most common crime type (20.8% of total), with a rate of 1.2 per 1,000 residents—nearly double the UK average. This anomaly may reflect the presence of high-footfall retail areas, exacerbated by August’s peak tourism period, which could leave shops vulnerable to opportunistic theft. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 18.8%, a rate 25% below the UK average, indicating that while disorderly conduct is present, it is less prevalent than in many other parts of the country. The overall crime rate of 5.7 per 1,000 residents, 29.6% below the UK average, positions Sevenoaks as a relatively safe built-up area, though the seasonal context of August—a month marked by holiday activity and vacant homes—introduces risks that may influence burglary rates. These patterns highlight the complex relationship between local geography, economic activity, and crime, with retail and tourism playing pivotal roles in shaping the area’s crime profile.