Chafford Hundred and West Thurrock’s July 2024 crime rate of 8.8 per 1,000 residents places it 4.8% above the UK average, a figure that highlights the area’s unique crime profile. The breakdown reveals a clear dominance of property crimes (88 incidents) over violent crimes (60 incidents), a pattern that may reflect the built-up nature of the area, its commuter traffic, and the presence of retail hubs. Violence and sexual offences account for 30.3% of total crimes, slightly below the UK average for this category, suggesting that while violent crime remains a concern, it is not prevalent compared to national trends. Property crime types such as vehicle crime (161% above UK average) and shoplifting (62% above UK average) dominate, likely influenced by the area’s infrastructure and seasonal factors. July, a peak summer month with schools closed and tourism at its height, may have amplified opportunities for theft, particularly in high-traffic zones. The relatively low rates of burglary (68% below UK average) and robbery (100% below UK average) indicate that residential areas may be less targeted, though this could also reflect effective local policing or the absence of high-value assets in certain neighbourhoods. This data underscores the combination of urban planning, seasonal activity, and crime patterns, with property crime serving as a key indicator of the area’s exposure to theft-related risks.