In August 2025, Kirton (Boston) recorded a crime rate of 7.2 per 1,000 residents, 11.1% below the UK average of 8.1. This figure positions the area as one of the safer built-up regions within the broader Boston district, though the seasonal context of August—typically a peak holiday month—introduces complexities in interpreting the data. The top crime types were violence and sexual offences (40.5% of total incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (31.0%) and criminal damage and arson (7.1%). These patterns may be influenced by the area’s proximity to Boston, where tourism and seasonal migration could contribute to higher rates of violent and anti-social incidents. The relatively low levels of burglary and vehicle crime, compared to the UK average, suggest that local infrastructure or policing strategies may be effective in deterring such offences. However, the seasonal factor of increased empty homes during August may have heightened burglary risks, a concern that could be mitigated by community awareness campaigns. The overall crime rate, while lower than the national average, is not immune to fluctuations; the drop from 9.3 in July to 7.2 in August indicates a recent trend toward stability, though the underlying causes remain to be explored. This data highlights the need for continued monitoring, especially as August’s high tourist activity may have temporarily masked deeper issues in certain crime categories.