For someone living in Tandridge, the crime rate of 6.1 per 1,000 residents in August 2025 translates to a 1-in-164 chance of experiencing a reported crime over the course of the month. This figure, 24.7% below the UK average, suggests a relatively safer environment compared to the national context. The breakdown of crimes reveals that violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly 30% of all reports, followed by anti-social behaviour (22%) and public order issues (10.5%). These patterns may reflect the area’s mix of residential and commercial spaces, where public interactions and social dynamics contribute to such incidents. Seasonal factors also appear to play a role, as August—a peak holiday month—often sees increased tourism and temporary shifts in local activity. While the overall crime rate remains stable, the seasonal context may partly explain fluctuations in specific categories, such as the rise in shoplifting linked to empty homes during school holidays. The relatively low rates of burglary and vehicle crime compared to the UK average could indicate effective local security measures or a lower density of high-risk areas like commercial zones. This per-capita perspective highlights that while crime exists, its impact on daily life in Tandridge is proportionally less severe than in many other parts of the country.