Soham’s crime rate in January 2026 stood at 4.9 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 27.9% below the UK average of 6.8. This relatively low rate, despite a 25% month-on-month increase, reflects the area’s broader safety profile. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime picture, accounting for 41.8% of all incidents, while anti-social behaviour and public order offences followed closely. The seasonal context of January—a post-holiday period marked by shorter days and reduced retail activity—likely contributed to the shift in crime types. Violent crimes, though significant, remain 16% below the UK average, possibly due to Soham’s smaller, more tightly knit community structure. Anti-social behaviour, however, surged to 40% above the UK average, suggesting localized pressures that may stem from unmet community needs or temporary disruptions in social norms. The absence of major property crime, with shoplifting and vehicle crime both below UK levels, aligns with the area’s low retail density and its quieter, more residential character. These patterns highlight the interplay between seasonal rhythms and local demographics, with Soham’s built-up area status balancing urban and rural influences. The overall rate, while rising, remains firmly in the safer tier compared to national benchmarks, though the spikes in certain categories warrant ongoing attention.