The question of what constitutes the most common types of violent crime reported in Nuthall and Watnall requires careful consideration of available data. As a Broxtowe Built-Up Area (BUA) with a population of 10,323, the area exhibits a crime rate of 53.0 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is notably lower than the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000. It's important to acknowledge that the specific types of violent crime reported are not detailed in the provided data. The data only provides an overall crime rate and a safety score.
However, the safety score itself, standing at 88/100, is significantly higher than the UK average of 79. This suggests that residents generally perceive Nuthall and Watnall as a safe place to live. A higher safety score indicates a lower prevalence of reported crime and a greater sense of security among the population.
While we cannot specify the types of violent crime most frequently reported without further data, the comparatively lower crime rate (53.0 per 1,000) implies that the prevalence of all reported crime, including violent crime, is less than that seen across the United Kingdom as a whole. Further investigation using detailed police data would be needed to determine the specific categories of violent crime that contribute to the overall crime rate within Nuthall and Watnall. It’s also important to note that crime reporting rates can be influenced by various factors, such as community trust in the police and the ease of reporting incidents.