Richmond upon Thames' crime profile in May 2025 is defined by anti-social behaviour and violence and sexual offences, which together account for 41.1% of all reported crimes. At 7.5 per 1,000 residents, the area’s crime rate remains 7.4% below the UK average of 8.1, a consistent trend reflecting the district’s relatively low levels of violent crime compared to other parts of England. Anti-social behaviour, the most frequently reported category, occurs at 1.6 per 1,000 residents — 13% above the UK average — a figure that may partly explain the area’s higher-than-average rates of public order offences and drugs-related crimes. The seasonal context of May, with its extended evenings and increased outdoor socialising, likely contributes to the prominence of anti-social behaviour, particularly in the district’s parkland and riverside areas. Violence and sexual offences, however, stand out as significantly below the UK average (1.6 vs 2.8 per 1,000), suggesting effective policing or demographic factors that mitigate violent crime in this affluent, suburban London borough. Property crimes, while less prevalent than violent crime, still represent a notable portion of the total, with vehicle crime and burglary rates both exceeding UK averages by 75% and 79% respectively, likely driven by the district’s extensive road networks and high-value properties. These patterns highlight a combination of local geography, policing priorities, and community dynamics that shape the area’s crime profile.