Northfleet's crime profile in October 2023 was marked by a dominance of violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 38.9% of all reported crimes. This category alone was 41% above the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000, underscoring a significant local challenge that requires focused attention. The overall crime rate of 9.9 per 1,000 residents placed Northfleet 23.8% above the UK average, highlighting a need for continued scrutiny and potential interventions. Anti-social behaviour and other theft followed as the next most prevalent categories, with the latter being 77% above the UK average. These trends may be influenced by the area's characteristics, including its mix of residential and commercial zones, which can contribute to higher rates of property-related crimes. The seasonal context of October, with shorter daylight hours and the approach of Halloween, likely played a role in the increase of shoplifting and other opportunistic crimes. While the rate of violence and sexual offences decreased by 16.2% compared to the previous month, the persistent elevation above the national average suggests that underlying factors, such as community tensions or socioeconomic conditions, may need further examination. The relatively low rates of burglary and theft from the person, which were 41% and 33% below the UK average respectively, indicate that certain areas of Northfleet may be performing better in terms of securing personal property. However, the significant disparities in crime rates between different categories and the UK average necessitate a nuanced approach to local policing and community engagement. The data also reveals that vehicle crime was 73% above the UK average, linked to the presence of commuter parking areas or high-traffic zones. These findings, combined with the seasonal factors affecting crime patterns, provide a comprehensive picture of Northfleet's security challenges in October 2023.