The crime mix in Stansted Mountfitchet during July 2025 reveals a distinct profile shaped by both seasonal dynamics and the area's characteristics. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 36.4% of all reported crimes, making them the most prevalent category—though this rate remains 21% below the UK average. This balance of crime types contrasts with the national trend, where property crimes typically dominate. The prominence of violence in Stansted Mountfitchet may be linked to the area's role as a commuter hub, where transient populations and increased social interactions during summer festivals could contribute to higher rates of such offences. Meanwhile, property crimes, though lower than the national average, showed notable variations: vehicle crime was 54% above the UK average, likely reflecting the town's reliance on road transport and the vulnerability of parked vehicles during crowded events. In contrast, anti-social behaviour and shoplifting were significantly below the UK average, due to the community's tight-knit nature and the absence of large retail areas that might otherwise fuel such incidents. The seasonal context of July—characterized by peak tourism, school holidays, and outdoor festivals—adds complexity to these patterns. While such events often correlate with increased crime in other areas, Stansted Mountfitchet's relatively low overall rate (6.5 per 1,000) suggests that local policing strategies and community engagement may be effectively mitigating risks. However, the rise in vehicle crime and burglary during the month highlights the need for targeted interventions, particularly in areas with high vehicle turnover or transient populations. This interplay between local conditions and broader trends underscores the importance of tailored crime prevention measures that address both the unique needs of Stansted Mountfitchet and the seasonal pressures of summer.