For residents of Richmond upon Thames, the crime rate of 6.5 per 1,000 in October 2023 translates to a relatively low risk of encountering crime in daily life, with the area performing 18.8% below the UK average. This figure, while reassuring, must be contextualized within the types of crimes most prevalent in the region. Anti-social behaviour emerged as the most frequent category, accounting for 22.1% of all reported incidents, followed closely by violence and sexual offences (20.0%) and vehicle crime (12.7%). These patterns may be influenced by the area’s urban character, with high foot traffic in public spaces potentially contributing to anti-social behaviour and vehicle-related incidents. October’s seasonal context—marked by darker evenings and the approach of Halloween—likely amplified activities associated with anti-social behaviour, though the overall rate remains lower than the UK average. Meanwhile, violent crime in the area was 52% below the national average, a statistic that could reflect the effectiveness of local community policing and initiatives aimed at de-escalating conflicts. The relatively low rate of violent crime contrasts with the higher-than-average occurrence of vehicle crime, which may be tied to the area’s commuter demographics and the concentration of residential and commercial zones. These insights underscore the importance of addressing specific vulnerabilities while maintaining the broader success of crime prevention strategies in Richmond upon Thames.