In March 2023, Swanley’s crime rate of 10.8 per 1,000 residents placed the area 42.1% above the UK average, underscoring a stark disparity in local risk compared to national trends. For every 1,000 residents, 10.8 crimes were reported, a figure that translates to one crime occurring for roughly every 93 residents over the course of the month. This rate, while higher than the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000, reflects the concentrated nature of Swanley’s built-up area, where population density and mixed land use may contribute to elevated crime exposure. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 44.0% of all incidents—75% above the UK average. This could be linked to the area’s character as a commuter hub or commercial centre, where interactions in public spaces might heighten vulnerability. Criminal damage and arson followed at 14.0% of all crimes, 150% above the UK average, indicating issues with vandalism or property neglect in local areas. The seasonal transition into spring, with longer evenings and the clocks changing, may have influenced these patterns, as increased visibility and social activity could both deter and enable certain types of crime. Anti-social behaviour, in contrast, was 13% below the UK average, suggesting a possible lower incidence of disruptive conduct in Swanley compared to national trends. This divergence highlights the importance of contextual factors in shaping local crime profiles, even within broader national averages.