The crime mix in Chafford Hundred and West Thurrock for April 2025 reveals a combination of property and violent crime, shaped by the area’s built-up character and strategic location within Thurrock. With a crime rate of 9.0 per 1,000 residents—16.9% above the UK average—the area’s profile is defined by a significant proportion of property-related offences. Shoplifting accounts for 17.2% of all crimes, far exceeding the UK average by 142%, a figure that likely reflects the presence of retail hubs and high foot traffic in the built-up area. Vehicle crime, at 14.3% of total incidents, is also 242% above the UK average, suggesting vulnerabilities in car parks or transport infrastructure. In contrast, violence and sexual offences, while still a notable category (22.2% of total crimes), are 23% below the UK average, indicating a relative success in mitigating violent crime. This balance may be influenced by local policing strategies, community initiatives, or the area’s demographic composition, which includes a mix of residential and commercial spaces. Seasonal factors, such as the Easter period and increased outdoor activity in spring, may have amplified property crime while dampening violent incidents. The data underscores the need for targeted interventions in retail and transport zones, where shoplifting and vehicle crime dominate, while maintaining efforts to sustain the reduction in violent crime.