Moor Park’s crime profile in March 2025 reveals a strikingly low overall rate of 1.7 crimes per 1,000 residents, placing it 78.2% below the UK average of 7.8 per 1,000. This stark contrast with national trends highlights the area’s unique characteristics, though its built-up status within Three Rivers likely plays a role in its stability. The breakdown of crimes shows a clear balance between property and violent offences, with property crimes (4 incidents) slightly outpacing violent crimes (3 incidents). Violence and sexual offences accounted for 30% of all recorded crimes, a figure significantly lower than the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000. Vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour each contributed 20% of the total, with the latter experiencing a 75% month-on-month decline. This shift may be influenced by seasonal factors, such as the transition to spring, which could alter community dynamics and activity patterns. The low rate of other crime categories, including burglary and theft, further reinforces Moor Park’s status as a relatively safe area. However, the absence of detailed demographic data makes it challenging to pinpoint exact causes for these trends. The data does suggest that local initiatives or environmental factors may contribute to the area’s stability, though more analysis is required to confirm this. As March marks the beginning of longer evenings, the potential for increased outdoor activity could influence future crime patterns, though the current figures indicate a continued trend of low incidence.