Attleborough's crime profile in March 2024 reveals a striking anomaly: violence and sexual offences. of all reported crimes, occur at a rate 48% below the UK average. This divergence from national trends highlights the area's unique characteristics. The overall crime rate of 3.6 per 1,000 residents, 53.2% below the UK average, reflects a combination of effective community policing and the area's demographic profile. As a built-up area within Breckland, Attleborough's low crime rate may be influenced by its relatively small population and lower density compared to major urban centres. Seasonal factors also appear to play a role, with the transition to spring potentially affecting crime patterns. While violent crimes remain low, the breakdown shows a notable rise in public order offences, which increased by 250% compared to February. This shift contrasts with the consistent underperformance of property crimes, where shoplifting and burglary rates are 67% and 69% below UK averages, respectively. The area's lower rates of vehicle crime (79% below UK average) may be linked to its rural-adjacent character, with fewer high-traffic zones typical of urban environments. However, the sharp increase in public order offences suggests a need for targeted interventions, particularly as the area moves into the spring season when social activity often intensifies. This data underscores the importance of maintaining community-focused policing strategies while addressing emerging challenges in public order management.