Soham's August 2025 crime rate of 6.9 per 1,000 residents is 14.8% below the UK average, marking a continued period of relative safety for the built-up area within East Cambridgeshire. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences (41.6% of all reported incidents), vehicle crime (22.1%), and anti-social behaviour (22.1%), each of which contributes to a distinct crime profile. Violence and sexual offences, while slightly above the UK average by 1%, are tempered by significant declines in property-related crimes such as criminal damage and arson (66% below UK rates). The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, may contribute to shifts in crime patterns, with increased tourism potentially influencing both vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour. However, the area's overall safety remains evident in its 14.8% reduction compared to the UK average, suggesting effective community policing or environmental factors that mitigate criminal activity. The balance between violent and property crimes highlights a combination of local dynamics, with the high rate of vehicle crime underscoring specific vulnerabilities that may require targeted interventions. The data also reveals a marked contrast in burglary rates, with criminal damage and arson dropping sharply, though this may be influenced by seasonal factors such as the closure of holiday homes during August. These trends, when viewed through the lens of Soham's characteristics as a relatively small built-up area, suggest that localised initiatives or demographic factors may play a role in shaping crime patterns.