Witham St Hughs' crime profile in August 2025 illustrates a combination of seasonal factors and local initiatives. The overall crime rate of 3.5 per 1,000 residents—56.8% below the UK average—reflects a broader trend of declining violence and anti-social behaviour, which may be linked to the area's compact built-up character and community-focused policing. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 31.6% of all crimes, a decrease from 37.5% in July, while anti-social behaviour fell to 26.3% of the total. This shift suggests a growing focus on addressing more serious crimes, possibly through targeted interventions. The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, likely contributed to the 100% increase in burglary, as empty homes and unoccupied properties create opportunities for opportunistic offenders. However, the area's shoplifting rate remained 68% below the UK average, consistent with the presence of retail security measures in the built-up area. The relatively low rate of property crime—only 42.1% of all incidents—compared to the UK's 65% average, may indicate effective community engagement strategies that deter theft. This month's data reinforces Witham St Hughs' position as a safer built-up area within North Kesteven, where the combination of low population density and proactive policing likely contributes to the sustained reduction in violent crime.