Longstanton and Northstowe recorded a crime rate of 5.8 per 1,000 residents in January 2026, placing it 14.7% below the UK average of 6.8 per 1,000. This figure reflects a generally low-crime environment, consistent with the characteristics of a built-up area within South Cambridgeshire. The top crime categories were violence and sexual offences (36.6% of all incidents), followed by vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour (12.2% each). The relatively low overall rate aligns with the area’s likely mix of residential and commercial zones, where community cohesion and local policing may contribute to reduced criminal activity. Seasonal factors in January—such as the post-holiday period, shorter days, and reduced retail footfall—likely influenced patterns, with fewer outdoor crimes and a focus on indoor or targeted incidents. Violence and sexual offences, while the most common category, remain below the UK average for this type of crime, suggesting that local initiatives or environmental factors may be effective in mitigating such incidents. Vehicle crime, however, stands out as significantly above the UK average, which may be linked to the area’s infrastructure, including parked vehicles in high-traffic zones or residential areas with limited security measures. Anti-social behaviour also showed a decline, due to seasonal changes or temporary reductions in public gatherings. These trends illustrate a crime profile shaped by both local conditions and broader seasonal influences, with the area maintaining a position of relative safety compared to national benchmarks.