The crime profile of Brampton (Huntingdonshire) in June 2024 reveals a distinct mix of offences that diverges from the UK average in notable ways. With a crime rate of 8.0 per 1,000, slightly below the national average of 8.2, the area’s crime profile is shaped by a combination of retail activity and local social dynamics. Shoplifting dominates as the most common offence, accounting for 28.9% of total crimes, a figure that is 271% higher than the UK average. This discrepancy may be attributed to Brampton’s built-up character, which includes retail spaces that attract both residents and visitors during the summer season. Violence and sexual offences, though present at 25% of total crimes, fall 28% below the UK average, possibly reflecting the area’s limited nightlife and lower population density. Public order offences, at 11.5% of total crimes, also exceed the UK average by 48%, suggesting that summer events or increased foot traffic in public spaces may contribute to this trend. The seasonal context of June—marking the start of summer and longer daylight hours—likely influences these patterns, with retail activity spiking and outdoor social interactions increasing. However, the absence of major tourist infrastructure or large-scale events may temper the impact of seasonal factors compared to coastal or urban areas. This balance of crime types illustrates a microcosm of a small, inland built-up area where retail and community-based issues dominate over more severe violent crime.