Horsford’s crime profile in May 2023 revealed a stark contrast between violent and property crimes, with violence dominating the monthly tally. At 4.7 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area remains 41.2% below the UK average of 8.0, highlighting a consistently lower crime profile compared to national benchmarks. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 59.3% of all reported crimes (16 cases), far outpacing anti-social behaviour (22.2%) and criminal damage (7.4%). This violent crime predominance aligns with Horsford’s character as a small, built-up area within Broadland, where community interactions and local dynamics may amplify interpersonal conflicts. Seasonal factors in May—such as bank holidays and extended evening hours—likely contributed to increased socialising, potentially heightening opportunities for violent incidents. Conversely, property crimes remained sparse, with shoplifting, drugs, and other theft collectively making up just 12.7% of the total. The area’s low property crime rate may reflect its limited retail density and compact footprint, reducing exposure to theft opportunities. Anti-social behaviour, though the second most common category, was 25% below the UK average, suggesting effective local management of public order issues. These patterns illustrate a community where violent crime remains the primary concern, but where broader safety measures appear to mitigate property-related risks.