Hinckley and Bosworth's crime rate of 5.8 per 1,000 residents in April 2025 places the area 24.7% below the UK average of 7.7, reflecting a consistently lower-than-national crime profile. This urban-rural mix, characterised by a blend of commercial centres, residential areas, and open countryside, appears to foster a crime environment where property crimes and violent incidents are tempered by strong community engagement and local policing initiatives. The most prevalent crime type, violence and sexual offences (38.5% of all crimes), remains 16% below the UK average, a figure that may align with the area's relatively low levels of alcohol-fuelled disorder in public spaces. Anti-social behaviour (13.7% of crimes) also lags significantly behind the national rate, suggesting a community that prioritises informal social controls and localised problem-solving. Public order offences, the only category exceeding the UK average by 11%, may be linked to increased foot traffic during the Easter period and spring events, though this remains a minor contributor to the overall crime picture. The seasonal context of April—marked by Easter holidays, milder weather, and the start of the school term—likely influences crime patterns, with outdoor activity driving public order incidents while retail-focused crime, such as shoplifting, may be affected by pre-holiday shopping trends.