The crime profile in Stansted Mountfitchet during July 2023 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property crimes that contrasts with national trends. With a crime rate of 8.8 per 1,000 residents — 6.0% above the UK average — the area’s mix of offences suggests a combination of local dynamics and seasonal influences. Violence and sexual offences (23 incidents, 25.8% of total) dominate, though this category is 17% below the UK average, a divergence that may reflect the built-up area’s specific demographics or policing priorities. Property crimes, however, show marked divergence: other theft (16 incidents, 18.0% of total) is 142% above the UK average, likely linked to the area’s retail presence or transient populations. Vehicle crime (12 incidents, 13.5% of total) is also 150% above the national average, potentially tied to commuter traffic or unsecured parking. These figures contrast with lower-than-average rates for anti-social behaviour (30% below UK levels) and public order offences (19% below), which may indicate effective community engagement or lower population density in certain zones. Seasonal factors — including peak tourism, festivals, and school holidays — likely contribute to the elevated property crime rates, as increased foot traffic and open spaces create opportunities for theft. The relative scarcity of burglary (1 incident, 70% below UK levels) suggests robust residential security measures, bolstered by the area’s suburban character. This interplay between local infrastructure, seasonal activity, and policing efforts shapes a crime picture that is neither uniformly high nor low but uniquely reflective of Stansted Mountfitchet’s built-up context within Uttlesford.