The question of what specific types of violent crime are reported in Groeslon, Gwynedd, is unfortunately not directly answered by the available data. However, we can provide a context based on the information we do have. Groeslon, a Built-Up Area (BUA) with a population of 1657, exhibits a significantly lower crime rate of 45.3 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is considerably less than the UK average, which stands at 91.6 per 1,000.
While the data doesn't specify which violent crimes are recorded, the overall low crime rate suggests a generally peaceful environment. The area’s safety score is also remarkably high, registering 90 out of 100, well above the UK average of 79. This score likely reflects residents' perceptions of safety and security within Groeslon.
It's important to understand that 'crime rate' is a broad measure. It encompasses a range of offences, including violent crimes such as assault, robbery, and criminal damage. The absence of a breakdown of specific violent crime types means we cannot detail the prevalence of any particular offence in Groeslon. Further research using local police data or council reports would be necessary to ascertain this level of detail. However, the combined data – low crime rate and a high safety score – paints a picture of Groeslon as a relatively safe place to live. It's crucial to remember that any area, regardless of its overall safety, can experience isolated incidents.
For those seeking more granular data, contacting the Gwynedd Council's community safety department or reviewing publicly available crime statistics (if available) at a more local level would be beneficial. Always report any suspicious activity to the police, regardless of how minor it may seem.