Huntingdon's September 2024 crime rate of 8.9 per 1,000 residents places it 15.6% above the UK average of 7.7, a figure that underscores persistent challenges in maintaining public safety. The most significant outlier in the data is the 33.8% share of violent and sexual offences, which themselves are 15% above the national average. This category's dominance—accounting for over a third of all reported crimes—suggests a need for targeted interventions in areas with high concentrations of nightlife or transient populations. Anti-social behaviour, making up 23.6% of total crimes, is 79% above the UK average, a disparity that may be linked to the town's proximity to a university campus and the influx of students during the academic year. Other theft, at 8.4% of total crimes, also exceeds the UK rate by 51%, potentially reflecting vulnerabilities in retail environments. The seasonal context of September—marked by the return of students and the start of term—likely contributes to these patterns, as increased social activity can amplify both violent and disorderly incidents. While property crimes remain relatively low (27.4% of total), the sharp rise in violent offences indicates a shift in the crime profile that requires careful analysis. The data also shows a notable 329% increase in possession of weapons compared to the UK average, a figure that may warrant closer scrutiny by local authorities. These trends, when considered alongside the area's population size and demographic composition, highlight the combination of local factors and broader national crime patterns.