Chafford Hundred and West Thurrock’s crime profile in July 2023 reveals a stark contrast between property and violent crime, with property-related offences accounting for 56% of all reported incidents. At 13.2 per 1,000, the area’s crime rate is 59% above the UK average, a figure that underscores the urgency of addressing local vulnerabilities. Vehicle crime, the most prevalent category, accounts for 23.2% of all incidents and is 546% above the national average, a disparity that may reflect the area’s transportation infrastructure and the presence of commercial zones. This imbalance between property and violent crime could indicate a combination of factors: the built-up nature of the area, which likely includes high-traffic corridors and retail hubs, and the seasonal context of July, a month marked by festivals and open-air events that may attract transient populations. The high rate of shoplifting (200% above UK average) and anti-social behaviour (27% above UK average) further suggest that public spaces are under significant pressure during peak summer activity. These patterns are consistent with the area’s character as a developed urban environment, where property crime is often more prevalent than violent crime. The seasonal context of July—schools out, tourism at its peak, and a proliferation of outdoor events—likely amplifies these trends, as increased foot traffic and alcohol-related incidents may contribute to both property and anti-social crime. This dynamic requires targeted interventions, such as enhanced surveillance in high-risk areas and community engagement to mitigate the impact of transient activity.