In June 2025, Kirton (Boston) recorded 39 crimes, equivalent to 6.7 incidents per 1,000 residents. This rate is 17.3% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, reflecting a generally lower crime profile compared to national trends. The most common crimes were anti-social behaviour (25.6% of total), followed by violence and sexual offences (23.1%) and shoplifting (18.0%). These figures align with the area’s character as a built-up district within a larger urban centre, where community cohesion may contribute to lower overall rates. Seasonal factors likely play a role: June marks the start of summer, when longer days and increased foot traffic in local businesses could drive anti-social behaviour and shoplifting. However, the area’s lower crime rate compared to the UK average suggests effective local policing or demographic factors such as a stable population. Violent crime, though present at 9 incidents, is 44% below the UK average, consistent with a relatively safe environment. Shoplifting, however, is 90% above the UK average, linked to retail presence in the area. The breakdown highlights a mix of local and national influences, with anti-social behaviour and property crime dominating the profile.