The question of what specific types of violence and sexual offences are reported in Rogiet is complex, as detailed breakdowns of crime types are not available within the provided data. However, we can contextualise the overall crime picture. Rogiet, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in Monmouthshire with a population of 1816, exhibits a crime rate of 47.9 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is significantly lower than the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000. The area also boasts a safety score of 81 out of 100, exceeding the UK average of 79, suggesting a generally safer environment.
While the data doesn't specify the types of violence and sexual offences, the overall lower crime rate implies that reported incidents are proportionally fewer than in many other areas of the country. The categories of reported crime include, but are not limited to, offences like assault, robbery, sexual offences, and criminal damage. The absence of granular data means we cannot detail the frequency of each specific offence within Rogiet.
It’s important to understand that crime statistics represent reported incidents. There may be instances of violence and sexual offences that go unreported, potentially skewing the perceived level of safety. The safety score, while positive, is also a composite measure and doesn’t provide a direct breakdown of specific crime categories. Furthermore, the data only covers incidents reported within the defined period, and patterns can fluctuate. While the current figures suggest a comparatively safer environment, vigilance and community engagement remain crucial for maintaining this status.