Haslemere's crime rate in March 2024 stood at 4.8 per 1,000 residents, placing it 37.7% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This figure, while significantly lower than the national benchmark, reveals a nuanced picture of local crime patterns. The top three crime types were violence and sexual offences (31.5% of total incidents), anti-social behaviour (27.8%), and criminal damage and arson (14.8%). These figures align with the area's character as a built-up district within Waverley, where retail and residential zones coexist. The seasonal transition to spring may have influenced some trends, with longer evenings potentially contributing to increases in anti-social behaviour and shoplifting. However, the overall crime rate remains low, consistent with Haslemere's status as a relatively quiet commuter town. Shoplifting, which rose sharply in March, is still below the UK average, suggesting local factors such as retail activity or policing efforts may play a role. The balance between violent and property crimes also reflects the area's dynamics, with property-related offences (shoplifting, burglary, vehicle crime) comprising 45% of reported incidents, compared to 31.5% for violent crimes. This mix indicates that while personal safety remains a concern, property protection is a more pressing issue for residents. The data also highlights the importance of seasonal considerations, as the shift in daylight hours and weather could influence both criminal activity and community vigilance. Overall, Haslemere's crime profile in March 2024 illustrates a combination of low-level persistent issues and isolated spikes, requiring targeted awareness rather than broad-scale concern.