The question of what types of public order incidents are reported in Odiham, a Built-Up Area (BUA) within the Hart district, is a pertinent one for prospective residents and current community members. While specific incident types aren’t detailed in available data, the overall crime rate and safety score offer valuable context.
Odiham exhibits a notably low crime rate of 33.7 incidents per 1,000 residents. This figure stands in stark contrast to the UK national average, which is considerably higher at 91.6 incidents per 1,000 people. The comparatively low crime rate suggests that reports of public order incidents are likely to be infrequent and, when they do occur, may be less severe than in other areas of the country.
Further bolstering this assessment is Odiham’s impressive safety score of 92 out of 100. The UK average safety score is 79, indicating that Odiham is perceived as a significantly safer place to live. This high safety score reflects a combination of factors, including the low crime rate and likely community cohesion.
It's important to remember that the data presented represents an aggregate picture. While the overall statistics are reassuring, specific types of public order incidents, such as minor disturbances or antisocial behaviour, may still occur. However, the overall picture points to a relatively safe and well-ordered community. Further information regarding specific incident types would require accessing local police data, which is not available within this dataset. The low reported crime rate and high safety score are positive indicators for residents of Odiham.