March 2023 marked a complex crime profile for Kirton (Boston), with an overall rate of 9.6 crimes per 1,000 residents—26.3% above the UK average. The most significant category was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 46.4% of all crimes, a figure 64% higher than the national average. This dominance of violent crime may reflect seasonal patterns, as the transition to spring and lengthening evenings could increase opportunities for such incidents. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common category, was also 150% above the UK average, suggesting ongoing challenges in community policing and social cohesion. In contrast, burglary rates were 9% below the UK average, a relative decrease that may indicate localized efforts to deter property crime. Bicycle theft, another outlier, was 186% above the UK average, raising questions about specific vulnerabilities in the area, such as poorly secured bike storage or targeted criminal activity. These trends highlight the need for targeted interventions, particularly in addressing violent crime and anti-social behaviour, while leveraging the lower burglary rate as a potential model for other areas. The seasonal context of March—clock changes and extended daylight—likely influenced crime patterns, with violent crimes rising due to increased social activity and anti-social behaviour persisting through the month. However, the absence of significant decreases in overall crime compared to the UK average underscores the need for sustained efforts to address systemic issues in Kirton’s crime profile.