February 2026 marked a notable shift in Hedon's crime profile, with the area's overall crime rate standing at 5.8 per 1,000 residents — 9.4% below the UK average of 6.4. This performance reflects a combination of seasonal factors and local dynamics. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 41% of all reported crimes, followed by other theft (12.8%) and anti-social behaviour (10.3%). The winter months typically see reduced outdoor activity, which may contribute to lower levels of public order and vehicle crime compared to busier periods. However, the data also reveals a distinct concentration of violent crime, which remains 3% above the UK average for this category. The relatively low burglary and shoplifting rates — 66% and 66% below UK averages respectively — suggest that the built-up area's compact nature may limit opportunities for such crimes. This pattern is consistent with smaller urban centres where community visibility and proximity to services can deter targeted offences. The seasonal context of February, a pre-spring lull, may further explain the subdued levels of property crime, though the spike in theft from the person indicates a potential new risk factor requiring closer attention.