Humberston and New Waltham’s crime rate in March 2024 stood at 3.3 per 1,000 residents, a figure that remains 57.1% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This places the area firmly in the category of low-crime built-up zones, despite the 16.3% increase from February. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 50.7% of all reported incidents. decline compared to the previous month. The seasonal transition to spring, marked by longer evenings and the end of British Summer Time adjustments, may have influenced activity patterns in public spaces, contributing to fluctuations in certain crime types. Anti-social behaviour, for example, surged by 350%, likely linked to increased social gatherings in local parks and community areas as weather conditions improved. In contrast, shoplifting and public order offences fell sharply, possibly due to reduced foot traffic in retail hubs or changes in consumer behaviour during the early spring period. The area’s overall crime profile remains distinct from national trends, with violent crime rates significantly lower than the UK average. This disparity may be attributed to the area’s relatively small population and lower population density compared to major urban centres, which typically experience higher rates of certain offences. Additionally, the presence of community policing initiatives and local partnerships between residents and law enforcement may contribute to the area’s consistently low crime levels, even as specific categories experience temporary spikes. The monthly data also highlights the importance of contextualising crime statistics within the broader demographic and geographic characteristics of the area, as Humberston and New Waltham’s unique social and economic dynamics shape its crime profile differently than larger cities or more densely populated regions.