In March 2023, Deeping St James recorded a crime rate of 4.0 per 1,000 residents, a figure that places the area 47.4% below the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This per-capita perspective highlights the relatively low risk of encountering crime for individuals living in the area, where the likelihood of being directly affected by a reported incident is significantly lower than the national average. The crime profile reveals a distinct pattern: 60.9% of all incidents were classified as violence and sexual offences, a category that, while lower than the UK average for this specific type, still constitutes the majority of local crimes. This dominance of violent crime contrasts with the UK’s broader mix, which includes higher proportions of property-related offences. The seasonal context of March—transitioning to spring, with longer evenings and the clocks moving forward—may have influenced the timing and nature of incidents. For instance, the increased daylight hours could have altered patterns of outdoor activity, contributing to the observed crime mix. However, the relatively low overall rate suggests that the area’s characteristics, such as its smaller population and stronger community networks, may play a role in mitigating crime. The breakdown also shows that anti-social behaviour and criminal damage were significantly below UK averages, which could reflect local enforcement efforts or the area’s physical layout, which may limit opportunities for such crimes. Meanwhile, the 'Other crime' category, though minor in volume, exceeded the UK average by 33%, a deviation that may warrant closer examination to identify any unique local factors. Overall, the data illustrates an area with a crime profile that diverges from national trends, offering insights into how local conditions shape the risk landscape for residents.