The crime mix in Westminster during February 2026 reveals a landscape dominated by property-related offences, with Theft from the person accounting for 22.4% of all recorded crimes. This figure, which is 5,567% above the UK average, underscores the unique dynamics of an urban area with high foot traffic and significant tourism. Other theft (17.0%) and Anti-social behaviour (14.7%) followed closely, reflecting patterns consistent with densely populated districts where public spaces are frequently used. The overall crime rate of 30.6 per 1,000 residents places Westminster 378.1% above the UK average, a statistic that highlights the stark contrast between urban and rural crime profiles. This elevated rate may be partly explained by Westminster's status as a major London borough, home to landmarks and institutions that attract both residents and visitors. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with low outdoor activity—may contribute to the pre-spring lull in certain crime types, though the dominance of property crimes suggests that factors such as high population density and commercial activity play a more significant role. The breakdown also includes notable spikes in specific categories, such as Robbery (900% above the UK average) and Bicycle theft (400% above), which may be linked to the area's infrastructure and transport networks. These patterns illustrate the combination of geography, demographics, and criminal activity in a bustling urban environment.