The balance between property and violent crime in Hilton during July 2023 reveals a unique pattern in this built-up area of South Derbyshire. With 14 property crimes and 14 violent crimes recorded, the split is nearly equal—a departure from typical trends where one category often dominates. This equilibrium may reflect the area's character as a small urban centre with a mix of residential and commercial spaces, where both personal safety and asset protection remain focal concerns. The overall crime rate of 4.4 per 1,000 residents places Hilton 47% below the UK average of 8.3, highlighting a consistently lower risk profile compared to national benchmarks. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 37.8% of all crimes, driven by 14 reported incidents, while anti-social behaviour (21.6%) and vehicle crime (16.2%) followed closely. July, a peak summer month marked by festivals and extended outdoor activity, likely influenced these patterns. The high proportion of violent crime may be partially explained by increased foot traffic during events, though the absence of a significant spike in property crime suggests effective local measures or a naturally lower risk environment. Anti-social behaviour, while lower than the UK average by 30%, remains a persistent issue, tied to the area's social dynamics during holiday periods. Vehicle crime, at 0.7 per 1,000 residents, exceeded the UK average by 46%, linked to the presence of commuter parking areas or transient visitors during summer. These findings underscore the combination of seasonal activity and local infrastructure in shaping crime trends.