The crime profile of Durrington in March 2023 reveals a distinct balance of crime types, with violent crimes dominating the landscape. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 41.4% of all reported crimes, a stark contrast to the 24.1% share of anti-social behaviour and 13.8% for criminal damage and arson. This mix suggests a local environment where interpersonal conflicts and disorderly conduct are more prevalent than property-related offences. The overall crime rate of 5.6 per 1,000 residents is 26.3% below the UK average, highlighting Durrington’s relative safety compared to national trends. Seasonal factors in March—such as the transition to spring and the extension of daylight hours—may have influenced this pattern. Longer evenings could have increased social interactions in public spaces, contributing to higher rates of anti-social behaviour and violence. However, property crimes, including shoplifting and theft from the person, were lower than UK averages, with shoplifting at 59% below the national rate. This could reflect the area’s character as a built-up zone within Wiltshire, with fewer high-traffic retail areas or effective local deterrence measures. The UK comparison for violence and sexual offences (2.7 per 1,000) further underscores the localised nature of this crime type in Durrington, which may be influenced by community-specific factors such as demographic composition or local policing priorities. While causal links, the seasonal context of March—clock changes and the beginning of warmer weather—may have indirectly affected crime patterns by altering daily routines and social behaviours. This balance of crime types provides a nuanced picture of Durrington’s safety landscape, where violent and disorderly incidents are more prominent than property crimes, but overall crime remains well below the UK average.