For residents of Huntington (York), the crime rate in February 2025 translated to a 7.6 per 1,000 population risk, placing the area 13.4% above the UK average. This figure, while concerning, offers a nuanced picture when broken down into specific categories. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 30.1% of all crimes, far exceeding the UK average by 137%, suggesting that disturbances in public spaces remain a significant challenge. Violence and sexual offences followed closely, making up 28.9% of incidents, though this rate was 6% below the UK average. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with low outdoor activity—may contribute to these patterns, as reduced daylight and colder temperatures often drive more indoor-related conflicts. Shoplifting, at 10.8% of total crimes, also rose 29% above the UK average, potentially linked to the proximity of retail hubs in York’s broader area. These data points highlight the combination of local geography and crime trends, with Huntington’s built-up nature likely amplifying issues related to public order and anti-social conduct. While the overall rate remains elevated, the contrast with categories like burglary (26% below UK average) and drugs offences (20% below UK average) indicates that targeted interventions have had some success in reducing specific types of crime.