The balance between property and violent crime in Histon and Impington during January 2026 reveals a marked dominance of violent offences, which accounted for 45% of all crimes reported. This contrasts with property crime, which made up 32.5% of the total, highlighting a shift in the area’s crime profile compared to previous months. At 5.1 crimes per 1,000 residents, the overall crime rate for the built-up area is 25% below the UK average of 6.8, suggesting a relatively safer environment than the national norm. The most prevalent category was violence and sexual offences, with 18 incidents recorded — a figure 8% below the UK average for this category. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, with five reports, also significantly lower than the UK rate. The seasonal context of January, characterised by post-holiday activity and reduced retail footfall, may contribute to the lower incidence of shoplifting and other commercial crimes typically associated with busier periods. However, the dominance of violent crimes raises questions about local factors, such as social dynamics or community tensions, that could influence this pattern. The area’s character as a largely residential built-up area within South Cambridgeshire, with limited commercial zones, may also play a role in shaping these crime trends, as the absence of high-density retail or nightlife hubs reduces opportunities for certain types of property crime.