The per-capita crime rate in Takeley and Little Canfield during August 2024 stood at 15.7 per 1,000 residents, a figure that is 91.5% above the UK average of 8.2. This stark disparity underscores the area’s elevated risk profile compared to the national context. The most prevalent crimes were other theft (30.6% of total incidents), anti-social behaviour (19.8%), and violence and sexual offences (17.4%). These figures suggest that a combination of local factors—such as community dynamics, seasonal influences, and the area’s geographic characteristics—may be contributing to the high crime rate. Other theft, which was 742% above the UK average, likely reflects a mix of residential and commercial vulnerabilities, possibly exacerbated by the summer season’s patterns of activity and inactivity. Anti-social behaviour, also significantly above the national average, may be tied to the area’s social fabric, including the presence of transient populations or community events that could heighten tensions. Violence and sexual offences, while matching the UK average, still represent a notable proportion of incidents, influenced by the interplay of local demographics and environmental factors. August’s position as a peak holiday month further complicates the crime picture, with tourism and the temporary absence of residents increasing opportunities for burglary and other property-related crimes. The data highlights a need for tailored strategies to address specific crime types, ensuring that interventions are both effective and contextually appropriate for Takeley and Little Canfield’s unique profile.