The crime mix in Longstanton and Northstowe during December 2025 reveals a combination of violent and property-related offences, with violence and sexual offences dominating at 29% of total crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (18.4%) and burglary (15.8%). This distribution contrasts with the UK average, where violent crime typically constitutes a smaller share, highlighting the area’s distinct profile. The overall crime rate of 5.4 per 1,000, 22.9% below the UK average, suggests a generally safer environment, though local factors such as the high burglary rate (221% above UK average) indicate vulnerabilities. Seasonal context may influence these patterns, as the holiday period often sees an increase in property crime due to empty homes and reduced surveillance. Conversely, the drop in violent crime—possibly linked to holiday-related social dynamics—reflects a trend observed in other areas during similar periods. The prominence of anti-social behaviour and drugs-related offences, both of which are above UK averages, points to ongoing challenges in managing community safety. These figures, when considered alongside the low daily crime rate (one per day), illustrate an area with pockets of risk amid overall stability. The balance between violent and property crime may be shaped by the built-up nature of the area, where residential and commercial spaces intersect, creating opportunities for both types of offences. While the lower-than-average overall rate is encouraging, the specific categories requiring attention—particularly burglary and anti-social behaviour—underscore the need for targeted interventions.