Brampton's crime profile in June 2025 reveals a stark imbalance between property and violent crimes, with both categories accounting for nearly half of the total 74 reported incidents. Violence and sexual offences, at 25 cases (33.8% of total crimes), and anti-social behaviour, with 16 incidents (21.6%), dominate the data, suggesting a mix of interpersonal conflict and community disorder. Shoplifting, at 13 cases (17.6%), further highlights the role of retail environments in driving crime, particularly given its 217% surge above the UK average. This pattern is consistent with seasonal dynamics: as June marks the start of the summer tourist season, increased foot traffic in local shops and public spaces may contribute to higher shoplifting rates. Meanwhile, the 39.5% gap between Brampton's crime rate (11.3 per 1,000) and the UK average (8.1 per 1,000) underscores the area's distinct challenges. The built-up nature of Brampton, combined with its proximity to Huntingdonshire's rural areas, likely creates a unique tension between urban and rural crime drivers. For instance, anti-social behaviour may be exacerbated by the area's smaller population density and limited community policing resources, while shoplifting reflects the economic pressures of a post-pandemic retail sector. These factors, layered with the seasonal influx of visitors, illustrate a community grappling with both immediate and systemic crime pressures.