Violence and sexual offences dominate Godmanchester's crime profile in January 2026, accounting for nearly 60% of all reported incidents. This category, though below the UK average in terms of overall rate, shows a marked increase compared to the previous month, rising by 78.6% to 25 cases. The surge aligns with the post-holiday period, which typically sees fluctuations in crime patterns due to reduced retail activity and shorter daylight hours. While the overall crime rate of 4.6 per 1,000 residents is 32.4% below the UK average of 6.8, the mix of crimes tells a more nuanced story. Property crimes, such as vehicle theft and criminal damage, remain well below national levels, with vehicle crime at 0.2 per 1,000 and criminal damage at 0.3 per 1,000. These figures suggest that the built-up area's characteristics—likely including a mix of residential and commercial zones—contribute to lower rates in property-related offences. The seasonal context of January, with its colder temperatures and reduced outdoor activity, may also explain the relatively low levels of public order and vehicle crime. However, the rise in violence and sexual offences raises questions about local dynamics, such as increased social interactions during the holiday season or shifts in community patterns as the year begins. The data underscores the importance of addressing violent crime while maintaining the area's generally low crime environment.