The question of whether vehicle crime is more prevalent in specific areas of Tibshelf is complex. Data for Tibshelf in Bolsover (a Built-Up Area or BUA with a population of 3545) reveals a crime rate of 67.4 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is notably lower than the UK average of 91.6 per 1,000, suggesting that, overall, Tibshelf experiences less crime than many other parts of the country.
However, the data doesn't pinpoint specific 'hotspots' within Tibshelf itself. The overall crime rate provides a general picture, but localised incidents can vary significantly. It's important to consider that the ‘crime rate’ figure is an average across the entire BUA.
Furthermore, Tibshelf has a safety score of 84/100, again higher than the UK average of 79. This suggests residents generally feel safe. Alongside this, the property crime rate stands at 18.9 per 1,000 residents, which is a figure that contributes to the overall crime rate. While not directly related to vehicle crime, an area with a higher property crime rate may also see a higher incidence of vehicle crime due to opportunistic criminals.
It's crucial to remember that crime data reflects reported incidents. Underreporting can skew perceptions. Without more granular data, it's impossible to definitively state that specific streets or neighbourhoods within Tibshelf experience disproportionately high vehicle crime rates. Residents are encouraged to report all incidents, regardless of perceived value, to aid in accurate data collection and police resource allocation. Local police forces often publish updates on crime trends in specific areas, so checking their website or social media may provide more detailed insights.