Surrey Heath's crime rate in June 2024 stood at 5.7 per 1,000 residents, placing it 30.5% below the UK average. This positioning reflects a consistently lower crime burden compared to the national picture, with the area's overall profile shaped by a combination of local demographics and geographic factors. The most prominent category of crime was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 33.3% of all reported incidents. This figure is 31% below the UK average for this category, suggesting that local initiatives or community characteristics may contribute to this divergence. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, making up 20% of crimes, with a 21% gap below the national rate. These findings align with Surrey Heath's character as a largely suburban and semi-rural area, where community policing and local engagement may play a role in mitigating certain types of crime. Seasonal factors also appear to influence patterns: the start of summer may explain the 200% increase in bicycle theft, as warmer weather and increased outdoor activity typically correlate with higher cycling rates. Conversely, the 50% drop in vehicle crime could be attributed to reduced commuter traffic during the summer months. These dynamics highlight the interplay between environmental and social factors in shaping local crime trends. While the overall rate remains stable, the breakdown of crime types underscores the need for targeted strategies that address both persistent issues and emerging challenges. The area's performance in categories like public order offences and shoplifting also indicates that local conditions—such as retail presence or community cohesion—may have a measurable impact on crime prevention efforts. These insights provide a foundation for understanding how Surrey Heath's unique context influences its crime profile relative to the UK as a whole.