Determining the precise types of violent crime most common in Long Eaton is difficult without access to specific crime data breakdowns. However, we can provide context based on the overall crime rate and population of the area. Long Eaton, within the Borough of Erewash, has a population of 38,186. Its overall crime rate stands at 93.1 incidents per 1,000 residents, slightly higher than the United Kingdom's average of 91.6 per 1,000.
It's important to note that a higher crime rate doesn't automatically equate to higher levels of all types of crime. The rate reflects the total number of reported incidents, which can include a wide range of offences. While a safety score of 79/100 is provided for Long Eaton, this score is equal to the UK average, suggesting a generally moderate level of perceived safety, but doesn't give specifics on violent crime.
Without detailed data on specific violent crime categories (such as assaults, robberies, or knife crime), it’s impossible to definitively state which are most prevalent. It's crucial to understand that crime statistics can fluctuate and are influenced by factors such as reporting rates, police activity, and socio-economic conditions. The available data only provides a broad overview. Residents are encouraged to consult official police data and local council resources for more granular information on crime trends in their specific neighbourhoods within Long Eaton. Reporting any suspicious activity to the police is vital for maintaining safety and ensuring accurate crime data collection.
Ultimately, staying informed and being aware of your surroundings are the best preventative measures anyone can take, regardless of the overall crime rate.