Cambourne’s crime rate in August 2025 stood at 3.0 per 1,000 residents, a figure that is 63% below the UK average of 8.1. This marked improvement underscores the area’s relatively safe environment, particularly when compared to the national profile. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 38.9% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (16.7%) and criminal damage and arson (11.1%). These figures suggest a mix of personal and property-related crime, with the former dominating the landscape. August, as a peak holiday month, likely influenced crime patterns, with empty homes and increased tourism potentially heightening risks for burglary and theft. However, the data shows a notable reduction in violence and sexual offences compared to previous months, which may be attributed to seasonal factors such as school closures and reduced evening activity in the area. The presence of anti-social behaviour at levels 66% below the UK average indicates that local initiatives, such as community engagement or increased police visibility, may be contributing to a more orderly environment. While the overall rate remains low, the slight increase in shoplifting and other crime highlights the need for targeted measures in retail areas, which are often focal points for opportunistic theft. The area’s built-up nature within South Cambridgeshire, combined with its proximity to natural and recreational spaces, may also play a role in shaping crime dynamics, with seasonal tourism and local demographics influencing both the volume and type of incidents reported.