Understanding the nature of anti-social behaviour in a specific area can be a source of concern for residents. While detailed breakdowns of specific anti-social behaviour types within High Shincliffe are not available, we can assess the overall safety profile using the data provided. High Shincliffe, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in County Durham, has a population of 2361. Crucially, its crime rate stands at 44.5 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is considerably lower than the United Kingdom’s average crime rate of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents.
This lower crime rate contributes to High Shincliffe’s impressive safety score of 90/100, again surpassing the UK average of 79. It’s important to remember that a 'crime rate' doesn't solely represent anti-social behaviour; it encompasses a broader range of offences. However, a lower overall crime rate often correlates with fewer instances of anti-social behaviour, suggesting a generally peaceful environment.
Without specific data on the types of anti-social behaviour experienced in High Shincliffe, it's difficult to pinpoint specific concerns. However, common forms of anti-social behaviour across the UK often include noise disturbances, vandalism, public intoxication, and minor acts of aggression. It is likely that High Shincliffe experiences some of these issues, though potentially at a reduced frequency given its lower crime rate.
It's worth noting that safety scores and crime rates are snapshots in time and can fluctuate. Staying informed about local community initiatives and reporting any suspicious activity to the police are vital steps in maintaining a safe and secure environment for everyone in High Shincliffe. Further information about local policing and community safety initiatives can be obtained from the County Durham Constabulary.