Kingsbridge’s February 2024 crime profile reveals a marked shift in the balance of crime types, with violent incidents dominating at 50% of total reported crimes — a proportion significantly higher than the UK average for this category (2.5 per 1,000). This suggests a concentration of interpersonal conflicts or targeted activity, possibly influenced by the town’s social fabric and the seasonal lull in outdoor activity. The area’s crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents — 36.6% below the UK average — underscores its relatively low exposure to crime compared to the national picture. However, this overall rate masks significant variations within the breakdown: drug-related offences, while numerically small, are high (138% above the UK average), indicating a localised challenge that may warrant further scrutiny. Anti-social behaviour. of total incidents, has fallen by 28.6% month-on-month, reflecting the impact of community-focused interventions or the natural ebb and flow of such activity during winter. The dominance of violent crime in this month’s data raises questions about the underlying factors contributing to this trend, such as whether it is linked to the town’s demographic composition, the influence of seasonal factors, or the effectiveness of local policing strategies. The interplay between these elements remains complex, but the data clearly highlights a need for a nuanced understanding of the local context to address these patterns effectively.