North Hykeham’s crime rate in April 2023 was 2.8 per 1,000 residents, a figure that is 62.7% below the UK average of 7.5 per 1,000. This per-capita perspective translates to a risk profile where residents are significantly less likely to experience crime compared to the national average. The area’s crime composition reveals that violence and sexual offences accounted for 41.9% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (14.0%) and criminal damage and arson (9.3%). These figures suggest a mix of personal safety concerns and public order issues, though the overall rate remains exceptionally low. The seasonal context of April—marked by Easter celebrations, spring weather, and increased outdoor activity—likely plays a role in shaping crime patterns. For instance, the surge in criminal damage and arson may be linked to heightened use of public spaces, while the drop in shoplifting and burglary could reflect reduced foot traffic or retail activity during the Easter period. The low rate of vehicle crime (7.0%) and other theft (7.0%) further indicates that North Hykeham’s built-up character, with its mix of residential and commercial areas, may limit opportunities for certain types of crime. However, the area’s low crime rate does not eliminate risk entirely; the presence of violence and sexual offences, though below the UK average, remains a critical concern for local residents. The interplay between seasonal factors, community dynamics, and local policing strategies likely contributes to the area’s overall safety profile, though further analysis would be required to confirm these hypotheses. This data underscores the importance of contextualising crime statistics within the specific characteristics of the area, rather than relying solely on aggregated national figures.