Greenwich's crime profile in March 2024 reveals a distinct imbalance in crime types that reflects the area's urban character and social dynamics. With a total crime rate of 9.0 per 1,000 residents — 16.9% above the UK average — the district experiences a mix of property and violent crime that diverges from national trends. Violence and sexual offences account for 27.9% of all crimes, a proportion higher than the UK average for this category (2.7 per 1,000), while anti-social behaviour dominates with 18.7% of reported incidents, 47% above the UK average. This suggests a concentration of incidents in areas with high foot traffic or community tensions, potentially linked to Greenwich's diverse population and proximity to London's cultural hubs. Vehicle crime also stands out at 10.9% of total crimes, 113% above the UK average, a figure consistent with the district's extensive road networks and commuter activity. Seasonal factors may amplify these patterns as March's transition to spring brings longer evenings and increased outdoor activity, contributing to both anti-social behaviour and vehicle-related incidents. The data highlights a district where property crime and personal safety concerns coexist in a unique configuration, warranting closer attention to local conditions that might influence these trends.