The impact of crime on residents of Denby Bottles, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in Amber Valley, is demonstrably less significant than the national average. With a population of 1730, Denby Bottles experiences a crime rate of 36.4 incidents per 1,000 people. This is considerably lower than the UK average, which stands at 91.6 incidents per 1,000 people.
This lower crime rate directly contributes to Denby Bottles' impressive safety score of 91 out of 100. The UK average safety score is 79, highlighting the comparatively safer environment within Denby Bottles. While the specific types of crimes reported are not detailed in the available data, the overall lower incidence suggests a reduced risk of experiencing criminal activity for residents.
It's important to note that a lower crime rate does not equate to a complete absence of crime. All areas, regardless of their safety scores, experience incidents. However, the data strongly indicates that residents of Denby Bottles are statistically less likely to be victims of crime compared to the average resident in the United Kingdom. The combination of a smaller population and a lower crime rate per capita often leads to a heightened sense of community and safety within smaller areas like Denby Bottles. The high safety score further reinforces this positive perception, offering reassurance to those living in or considering moving to the area. Understanding these statistics can help residents feel informed and confident about their safety.