For a population of 8,376 residents, the 21 crimes recorded in Hilton (South Derbyshire) during December 2024 equate to one reported crime for every 400 residents. This translates to a crime rate of 2.5 per 1,000 people, placing the area 64.8% below the UK average of 7.1 per 1,000. The breakdown reveals a stark contrast in crime types: violence and sexual offences accounted for 52.4% of all incidents (11 cases), followed by anti-social behaviour (23.8%, 5 cases) and public order offences (9.5%, 2 cases). These figures suggest a focus on interpersonal conflicts and public conduct, which may be influenced by seasonal factors such as the Christmas shopping period and extended dark evenings during the month. The low property crime rate (3 cases, 14.3% of total crimes) contrasts sharply with the UK average, where property crimes typically make up a larger share. This could reflect the area's character as a relatively small, built-up community with limited commercial activity compared to larger urban centres. The dominance of violent crime may also be linked to the local population's demographics, though further analysis would be needed to confirm this. Seasonal context adds nuance: the holiday season often sees increased social gatherings and alcohol consumption, which may contribute to incidents of violence and anti-social behaviour. However, the absence of significant property crime aligns with patterns observed in similar small towns where residential burglary is less common than in high-density areas. The overall crime profile for Hilton in December 2024 illustrates a community with relatively low levels of theft and property-related offences, but with notable challenges in managing interpersonal conflicts and public order issues during peak seasonal periods.