The data available doesn't specify the types of drug-related crime reported in South Normanton and Pinxton. However, we can contextualise the overall crime picture. The area, classified as a Built-up Area (BUA) encompassing South Normanton and Pinxton within the Bolsover district, has a population of 14,178. The reported crime rate for this area is 68.3 incidents per 1,000 residents, which is notably lower than the UK national average of 91.6 per 1,000. This suggests a comparatively safer environment.
Furthermore, South Normanton and Pinxton boast a safety score of 83 out of 100, exceeding the UK average of 79. This score, while not directly linked to drug-related crime specifically, indicates a generally positive perception of safety within the area. It's important to remember that crime data is often aggregated and doesn't always provide granular detail on the specific nature of offences.
While we cannot detail specific drug-related crimes, it's reasonable to assume that incidents could include possession of drugs, supply of drugs (potentially linked to dealing), and associated crimes like theft or burglary committed to fund drug habits. The lower crime rate doesn't mean drug-related issues are absent; it simply suggests they are less prevalent compared to the national average. The Bolsover District Council and local police are responsible for addressing these issues and providing support services. Further information on specific crime types would require access to more detailed police data, which is not available within the current dataset.