Wandsworth's February 2025 crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 residents marked a 4.5% increase above the UK average, highlighting the area's distinct position within national crime trends. This rate, while slightly elevated, aligns with the characteristics of a major London borough, where high population density and a mix of urban and residential zones create a complex crime profile. The most prevalent crime type was anti-social behaviour, accounting for 21% of all incidents, a figure 55% above the UK average. This suggests a particular challenge in managing public order, likely exacerbated by the urban environment and the presence of high-traffic areas. Violence and sexual offences followed, contributing 25% of the total, but remaining 23% below the UK average. This contrast may reflect the effectiveness of local policing strategies in addressing violent crime. Shoplifting, at 8.5% of total incidents, was 3% below the UK average, potentially influenced by the area's retail landscape and seasonal factors. The winter months, with their reduced outdoor activity and pre-spring lull, may have contributed to a lower incidence of certain crimes, though the sharp rise in theft from the person remains unexplained. These patterns underscore the interplay between local demographics, seasonal shifts, and crime dynamics, requiring targeted interventions to address the most pressing issues.