Boston's crime profile in October 2025 reveals a distinct balance of violent and property-related offences, shaped by both local characteristics and seasonal dynamics. The overall crime rate of 8.4 per 1,000 residents places the area 9.1% above the UK average, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 37% of all reported incidents—the highest proportion among all categories. This dominance of violent crime contrasts with the UK average, where such offences make up 17% of the total. Anti-social behaviour, contributing 22.9% of incidents, further reinforces the area's focus on managing public order, a rate 51% above the UK norm. These figures align with the characteristics of a mid-sized urban centre, where densely populated areas and public spaces may contribute to higher levels of interpersonal conflict. The seasonal context of October, with clocks going back and the approach of Halloween, likely influenced crime patterns. drop in shoplifting—possibly linked to Halloween-related activity—demonstrates the combination of local events and criminal behaviour. Meanwhile, property crimes such as shoplifting and vehicle crime remain below UK averages, suggesting effective local measures in certain areas. increase in vehicle crime highlights emerging challenges. This mix of elevated violent crime and fluctuating property-related offences illustrates a community grappling with the dual pressures of urban living and seasonal transitions.