In March 2023, Sawston’s crime rate of 4.2 per 1,000 residents placed it 44.7% below the UK average, a statistic that translates to a daily risk of encountering crime at a rate far lower than national benchmarks. This per-capita perspective reveals that, for every 1,000 residents, the likelihood of experiencing a crime is significantly reduced compared to the average UK resident, a reflection of the area’s small-scale, community-focused nature. The top crime types in the built-up area were violence and sexual offences (38.7% of total incidents), followed by other theft (19.4%) and anti-social behaviour (12.9%). These figures illustrate a mix of personal and property-related incidents, with the former being below the UK average despite their prominence in local statistics. Seasonal factors in March—such as the shift to longer evenings and the clocks changing—may have influenced patterns of activity, potentially increasing visibility in public spaces or altering routines that could impact crime rates. The relatively low rate of violent crimes, despite their share of total incidents, suggests that community cohesion and local policing efforts in Sawston may play a role in mitigating more severe offences. Meanwhile, the higher-than-average rate of other theft, particularly in retail contexts, indicates that specific locations within the area may require heightened vigilance or targeted interventions to address vulnerabilities. This interplay between local dynamics and national trends underscores the importance of tailoring crime prevention strategies to the unique characteristics of Sawston, where a small population and limited commercial infrastructure contribute to a distinct crime profile.