Cambourne's crime profile in March 2024 reveals a mix of low overall rates and distinct patterns that reflect the area's character. The total crime rate of 4.9 per 1,000 residents is 36.4% below the UK average, a figure that underscores the area's relative safety. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (29.3% of total incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (24.1%) and criminal damage and arson (10.3%). This distribution suggests a balance between interpersonal conflicts and property-related issues, which may be influenced by Cambourne's status as a built-up area within South Cambridgeshire. The presence of anti-social behaviour at 24.1% could be linked to the area's density and the social dynamics of a commuter-focused community, where interactions in public spaces are frequent. Meanwhile, the relatively low rates of violent crime compared to the UK average may reflect the area's suburban nature, where community cohesion and policing presence contribute to a safer environment. Seasonal factors in March—such as the lengthening evenings and the transition to spring—may have influenced the prevalence of anti-social behaviour, as increased outdoor activity could lead to more public disputes. The high proportion of violence and sexual offences, however, indicates that interpersonal crimes remain a focus for local authorities, requiring targeted interventions. The relatively low levels of property crime, such as burglary and vehicle crime, which are 6% and 57% below UK averages respectively, suggest that Cambourne's residential and commercial areas are well-secured, though the sharp increase in criminal damage and arson highlights vulnerabilities that need addressing. This mix of crime types illustrates a combination of local demographics, geography, and seasonal changes, necessitating a nuanced approach to crime prevention.