Longstanton and Northstowe’s crime profile in April 2024 reveals a marked contrast between specific categories and the overall trend. Anti-social behaviour, at 2.6 per 1,000 residents, was 113% above the UK average, standing out as the most significant outlier in the data. This figure, which accounted for 48.7% of all reported crimes, underscores a local challenge that may stem from the area’s built-up nature and the social interactions typical of such environments. In contrast, the overall crime rate of 5.3 per 1,000 residents was 31.2% below the UK average, reflecting a generally safer profile compared to national benchmarks. The top three crime types—anti-social behaviour, violence and sexual offences, and criminal damage—illustrate a mix of interpersonal and property-related concerns. Violence and sexual offences, at 1.9 per 1,000, were 26% below the UK average, a figure consistent with the area’s lower violent crime rates. Seasonal factors in April, including Easter and spring weather, likely influenced patterns, with increased outdoor activity potentially contributing to anti-social behaviour while reducing opportunities for property crimes. The area’s character as a built-up zone within South Cambridgeshire, with its mix of residential and commercial spaces, may explain the focus on anti-social behaviour, which often arises in densely populated areas. These dynamics highlight the need for targeted community engagement while reinforcing the area’s overall safety record.