Anti-social behaviour dominated Chatteris' crime profile in June 2025, accounting for nearly 40% of all reported incidents and significantly outpacing the UK average. With a crime rate of 6.6 per 1,000 residents, the area remained 18.5% below the national average, though this was accompanied by a 32.3% month-on-month increase from May. The dominance of anti-social behaviour suggests a combination of local factors, potentially linked to the area's character as a built-up rural community with limited urban infrastructure. The start of summer in June may have influenced patterns, with longer daylight hours and increased tourism contributing to heightened social interactions that could lead to disputes or public order issues. Violent crimes, which accounted for 38.4% of incidents, were 9% below the UK average, reflecting a more stable situation compared to national trends. This balance between property and violent crime highlights the need for targeted strategies that address both social cohesion and community safety. The relatively low rates of vehicle crime and shoplifting, despite the overall rise in property-related offences, indicate that specific categories may be influenced by local economic or environmental conditions. As a small built-up area within Fenland, Chatteris' crime patterns are likely shaped by its proximity to rural landscapes and the characteristics of its population, though further analysis would be required to confirm these connections.