Understanding the types of violence prevalent in Rural Melton requires examining the available data, which, unfortunately, doesn't specify individual crime types. However, we can draw conclusions from the overall safety statistics. The area, classified as BUA - Rural Melton in Melton, has a population of 11,488. Its crime rate stands at 53.8 incidents per 1,000 residents, significantly lower than the UK national average of 91.6 per 1,000. This difference is substantial and suggests a generally safer environment than many other parts of the country.
Crucially, Rural Melton boasts a safety score of 87 out of 100, again exceeding the UK average of 79. A safety score this high indicates a perception of safety and security amongst residents. While the data doesn’t detail the specific kinds of violent crimes experienced – such as assault, robbery, or criminal damage – the lower crime rate and high safety score strongly suggest that these incidents, if they occur, are less frequent than in areas with higher crime rates.
It's important to acknowledge that this data represents an aggregate view. Individual experiences can vary, and localised incidents may occur. The lack of detail regarding specific crime types means we cannot definitively state which forms of violence are 'most common'. However, the overall statistical picture paints a reassuring picture of safety in Rural Melton. Further information about specific incidents would require access to more granular data from local police records, which is not available within this dataset. The fact that the crime rate is below the national average, alongside the elevated safety score, is a key indicator of a lower incidence of all forms of violence.