Hilton (South Derbyshire) recorded a crime rate of 2.9 per 1,000 in August 2024, a figure that is 64.6% below the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000. This significant gap underscores the area’s comparatively low levels of criminal activity, which may be attributed to its status as a smaller built-up area with limited industrial or commercial infrastructure. The most common crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 33.3% of all reported incidents, though this rate remains 63% below the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000. Other theft followed closely, contributing 20.8% of total crimes, while criminal damage and arson accounted for 12.5%. These patterns align with the area’s character as a largely residential community, where property crime tends to be lower than in more densely populated or commercial hubs. Seasonal factors may also play a role: August, a peak holiday month, typically sees increased tourism and temporary occupancy of homes, which may contribute to a higher risk of burglary. However, the data shows a 38% reduction in burglary compared to the UK average, suggesting that local measures—such as community watch schemes or improved home security—may be effective in mitigating this risk. The low overall crime rate and the absence of major spikes in violent crime indicate that Hilton remains a relatively safe environment for residents, though the sharp increase in public order and vehicle crime highlights areas for further monitoring. These findings reflect a broader trend in smaller, low-density areas where crime tends to be concentrated in specific categories, rather than spread across a wide range of offences.