In March 2023, Stansted Mountfitchet recorded 76 crimes across a population of 10,108 residents, translating to a crime rate of 7.5 per 1,000 people. This places the area 1.3% below the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000, a narrow but notable margin. The distribution of crimes reveals a distinct pattern, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 27.6% of total incidents (21 cases), followed by vehicle crime (17.1%) and public order offences (11.8%). These figures suggest a mix of personal safety concerns and transport-related issues, which may be influenced by the area’s role as a commuter hub and its proximity to major roads. Seasonal factors likely play a role, as March marks the transition to spring, with longer evenings potentially altering patterns of activity and exposure. For instance, the slight dip in violent crime compared to the UK average could reflect local initiatives or community dynamics, though further analysis would be needed to confirm. Meanwhile, the significantly higher rates of vehicle crime and public order offences compared to national averages highlight specific challenges that may require targeted interventions. The data also shows that anti-social behaviour and criminal damage fall below UK levels, which could indicate effective policing strategies or lower prevalence of such issues in this built-up area. As the area continues to evolve, these statistics provide a baseline for understanding how local conditions interact with broader national trends.