Chadwell St Mary's crime profile in January 2025 reveals a mixed picture of stability and emerging trends. The overall crime rate of 8.5 per 1,000 residents places the area 19.7% above the UK average, a position that has persisted despite seasonal factors typically associated with reduced outdoor activity in winter. The dominance of violent crime—accounting for 38.9% of all incidents—contrasts with the UK average, where violence and sexual offences represent 31% of total crimes. This discrepancy may reflect local characteristics, such as the built-up area's proximity to transport hubs or social services that could influence crime patterns. Criminal damage and arson, at 14.4% of incidents, are 135% above the UK average, a figure that aligns with the area's potential for vandalism in public spaces. The seasonal context of January—post-holiday, with shorter days and reduced retail footfall—likely contributes to the lower than usual outdoor crime rates, though shoplifting's 100% increase from December suggests other dynamics at play. Anti-social behaviour, which fell by 30.8% compared to the previous month, remains a notable category, albeit 8% below the UK average. This suggests that while some crime types are influenced by broader national trends, others are shaped by local conditions. The interplay between these factors highlights the need for targeted community engagement and policing strategies tailored to Chadwell St Mary's specific needs.