Violence and sexual offences accounted for 21.4% of reported crimes in Fence Houses during January 2024, making it the most prevalent category despite being 35% below the UK average. This contrasts with other theft, which reached 16.7% of total crimes and was 128% above the national average for the same category. The area’s crime rate of 7.9 per 1,000 residents placed it 6.8% above the UK average of 7.4, reflecting a mix of local dynamics and seasonal influences. January, typically marked by post-holiday retail quiet and shorter daylight hours, saw a notable focus on property-related offences, particularly criminal damage and arson, which were 93% above the UK average. This may partly explain the shift in crime mix, with property crimes making up 59.5% of the total, compared to 21.4% for violent crimes. The built-up nature of Fence Houses, with its proximity to industrial zones and residential areas, likely contributes to patterns such as anti-social behaviour (11.9% of crimes) and vehicle crime (9.5%), both of which were above the UK average. While the overall rate remained stable with seasonal factors, the prominence of violent crime suggests underlying community tensions or targeted incidents that warrant further contextual analysis. The absence of significant spikes in burglary or public order offences, which were below UK averages, hints at localized factors influencing crime distribution. This data underscores the need for targeted interventions in areas where property damage and theft are high, while also acknowledging the relatively lower incidence of violent crime compared to national benchmarks.