For residents of Long Sutton (South Holland), the crime rate in March 2025 translates to a daily risk of approximately one reported crime for every 163 residents. This rate of 6.2 crimes per 1,000 people places the area 20.5% below the UK average of 7.8, reflecting a relatively safer environment compared to the national picture. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 50% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (22.2%) and criminal damage and arson (8.3%). These figures align with patterns seen in smaller built-up areas where community cohesion and local policing efforts may contribute to lower overall crime rates. The seasonal transition to spring, with evenings lengthening and clocks changing, likely influences activity patterns between these factors and specific crime types. The rate of violent crime in the area is 14% higher than the UK average, suggesting that local dynamics—such as the presence of community spaces or social interactions—may play a role in shaping these outcomes. The lower property crime rate compared to the UK average (7 property crimes vs 18 violent crimes) indicates a balance between different types of criminal activity, which may be influenced by the area’s character as a rural built-up area with limited high-traffic commercial zones.