Witham St Hughs’ February 2026 crime rate of 2.2 per 1,000 residents places it 65.6% below the UK average of 6.4 per 1,000, underscoring its status as a significantly safer area compared to national trends. The local crime profile is dominated by anti-social behaviour (33.3% of total incidents) and violence and sexual offences (33.3%), which are 70% and 23% below UK averages respectively. This stark divergence from the national picture may reflect the area’s character as a small, possibly rural-adjacent built-up area with limited commercial or nightlife infrastructure, which typically suppresses certain crime types. Seasonal factors also likely play a role, as February—a winter month with low outdoor activity—coincides with a pre-spring lull in crime, particularly for offences tied to public spaces or social gatherings. The data suggests that while anti-social behaviour remains a persistent concern, its rate is lower than the UK average, due to community cohesion or local policing strategies. Violence and sexual offences, though reduced from January, still account for a significant share of incidents, raising questions about targeted prevention efforts. The absence of property crimes (only 2 reported) further contrasts with the UK average, where property offences typically constitute a larger proportion of total crimes. This anomaly may be explained by the area’s limited retail presence or high levels of community oversight. Overall, Witham St Hughs’ crime profile illustrates a unique interplay between geographic factors, seasonal rhythms, and local social dynamics that diverge from the broader UK context.