For a population of 15,111 residents, the City of London recorded 772 crimes in March 2023, equating to a crime rate of 51.1 per 1,000 people. This figure is 572.4% above the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000, highlighting a stark divergence from national trends. The area’s crime profile is dominated by property-related offences, with other theft accounting for 24% of all crimes, followed by theft from the person (18.8%) and violence and sexual offences (16.1%). These patterns align with the City’s role as a major financial hub and tourist destination, where high foot traffic and the concentration of valuables may contribute to elevated theft rates. March, as the transition month into spring, saw longer evenings and the clocks moving forward, which may have influenced activity patterns in public spaces. The seasonal shift could have impacted crime dynamics, with increased visibility of pedestrians and businesses during extended daylight hours deterring some offences while also creating opportunities for others. The data suggests a combination of the area’s geography, demographics, and the timing of the month.