Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime profile in Attleborough for January 2026, contributing 42.9% of all reported crimes. The overall crime rate of 3.3 per 1,000 residents places the area 51.5% below the UK average of 6.8 per 1,000, a stark contrast to the national trend. This low rate aligns with Attleborough’s character as a smaller built-up area within Breckland, likely benefiting from lower population density and fewer commercial hubs typical of larger urban centres. Seasonal context suggests that January’s shorter days and post-holiday period may have contributed to reduced retail footfall and fewer opportunities for outdoor crimes, though the persistence of violence-related incidents indicates ongoing local factors. The breakdown reveals that violent crime rates (1.4 per 1,000) are 44% below the UK average for this category, yet drug-related offences (0.6 per 1,000) are 114% above the UK average, highlighting a specific area of concern. Anti-social behaviour remains significantly lower than the UK average, reflecting perhaps a community-driven approach to managing public conduct. The absence of significant property crime—only 10 incidents compared to 18 violent crimes—further underscores the dominance of personal safety issues in the area’s crime profile. This pattern may be influenced by Attleborough’s proximity to rural areas, where property crime is often less prevalent due to lower concentrations of commercial premises. However, the 114% increase in drug-related crimes compared to the UK average warrants scrutiny, linked to regional trends in substance misuse or local law enforcement priorities. The overall picture suggests a community where violent and personal crimes are the primary concerns, with a notable divergence in drug-related incidents that may require targeted interventions.