Girton's crime profile in April 2023 presents an unusual pattern, with anti-social behaviour emerging as the most reported category despite remaining 83% below the UK average. The built-up area's overall crime rate of 0.5 per 1,000 residents, 93.3% lower than the national average of 7.5, reflects a combination of geographical and demographic factors. The area's proximity to Cambridge University and its compact urban layout likely contribute to lower property crime rates, with only 1 property crime recorded compared to 1 violent crime. This balance contrasts sharply with the UK's 2.6 violent crimes per 1,000 residents. Seasonal context plays a role in these figures: April's Easter period and spring weather, which typically increase outdoor activity, may have influenced anti-social behaviour rates. The 100% increase in anti-social behaviour from March to April suggests a possible link to the Easter holiday's social dynamics. Meanwhile, the absence of violent crimes in April, despite the UK average of 2.6 per 1,000, highlights Girton's unique safety profile. The area's low crime rates may be attributed to its relatively small population, strong community networks, and the presence of educational institutions that foster a culture of public responsibility. These factors, combined with the local police's focus on preventative measures, likely contribute to the area's consistent safety record.