Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime profile in Spencers Wood and Three Mile Cross, accounting for 31.9% of all reported crimes in September 2023. This category, which includes 15 incidents, sits 56% below the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000, a figure that may reflect the area’s relatively stable community dynamics. The overall crime rate of 3.6 per 1,000 residents is 55% below the national average of 8.0, a stark contrast that underscores the area’s comparative safety. Property crimes, which make up 51% of the total (24 incidents), include burglary (14.9%) and other theft (12.8%), though these rates diverge from the UK average in key ways. Burglary, for instance, is 56% above the UK average, suggesting localized factors that may influence property crime trends. This could be tied to the built-up nature of the area, where higher population density might increase opportunities for such offences. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour and criminal damage are both significantly below UK averages, at 70% and 33% respectively, linked to the area’s character as a suburban or commuter-focused zone with lower levels of public disorder. Seasonal factors also play a role: September, marked by the start of the academic year, may see increased activity in public spaces to the rise in burglary or the fall in public order offences. The interplay between these factors highlights the need for a nuanced understanding of crime patterns, one that balances local conditions with broader national trends.