The question of what types of public order offences have been reported in Shuttlewood is best addressed by understanding the broader context of crime statistics for the area. Shuttlewood, classified as a Built-Up Area (BUA) in Bolsover, has a population of 2276. The overall crime rate for Shuttlewood is 87.4 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is slightly lower than the United Kingdom’s average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000. While specific details on the types of public order offences reported within Shuttlewood aren’t detailed in the provided data, 'public order offences' generally encompass a range of behaviours. These can include, but are not limited to, being drunk and disorderly, using threatening or abusive language, disturbing the peace, and affray (fighting or violence).
It's important to note that the safety score for Shuttlewood is 79 out of 100, which is the same as the national average. This suggests that, overall, Shuttlewood's perceived safety is comparable to that of the UK as a whole. However, a safety score doesn’t detail the specific types of offences occurring.
Because the data doesn't provide a breakdown of specific public order offences, it’s difficult to determine which are most prevalent in Shuttlewood. Reporting trends and police resource allocation are also factors that impact recorded crime figures. Residents should be aware of their local council's guidance on acceptable behaviour and the legal consequences of public order offences. Furthermore, remember that reporting any suspicious activity, even if it doesn't appear to be a major crime, can help local authorities maintain a safe environment. Always report crimes to the police via 101 (non-emergency) or 999 in an emergency.