Hilton (South Derbyshire) maintains a crime rate of 3.6 per 1,000 residents in March 2025, placing it 53.8% below the UK average of 7.8 per 1,000. This stark contrast with national figures highlights the area's effectiveness in crime prevention, particularly in violent and sexual offences, which account for 30% of all crimes and remain 60% below the UK average. The most prevalent crime category—violence and sexual offences—has seen a 30.8% decrease compared to February, consistent with the seasonal transition to spring and the associated shift in social patterns. Anti-social behaviour (16.7% of total crimes) and public order offences (16.7%) follow closely, with the latter showing a 9% surplus over the UK average. The built-up nature of Hilton, combined with its relatively low population density, may contribute to these patterns, as smaller communities often have stronger social cohesion and higher visibility in public spaces. Seasonal factors, including the lengthening of evenings and the change in daylight hours, may partly explain fluctuations in crime types, with public order offences likely influenced by increased social interactions during the spring transition. Despite the 11.2% month-on-month increase in overall crime rate, the area's continued performance well below the national average suggests effective policing and community engagement strategies.