Determining the specific types of violence and sexual offences reported in Brigstock is challenging without access to detailed crime data beyond overall statistics. However, we can provide context based on the available information. As of 2020, Brigstock, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in North Northamptonshire, has a crime rate of 59.4 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is notably lower than the United Kingdom’s average crime rate of 91.6 per 1,000. Furthermore, Brigstock’s safety score stands at 87 out of 100, significantly higher than the UK average of 79.
It's important to understand that a lower crime rate doesn't mean crime is absent. Reported crimes in any area can encompass a range of offences, including, but not limited to, assault, robbery, harassment, rape, and sexual assault. The lack of granular data for Brigstock means we cannot specify which of these offences are most frequently reported. The overall crime rate provides a general indication of the level of criminal activity, but does not detail the specific types of incidents.
While the safety score is encouraging, it is derived from an algorithm which considers various factors beyond reported crime, such as perceptions of safety and environmental indicators. Therefore, it’s a broader measure of safety rather than a direct reflection of the prevalence of specific crime types.
Given the lower crime rate and higher safety score, Brigstock appears to be a relatively safe area. However, it is still essential for residents to remain aware of their surroundings and take appropriate safety precautions. For those seeking more detailed information on crime in specific areas of Brigstock, direct contact with Northamptonshire Police or consulting local crime mapping resources (if available) would be beneficial. Keep in mind that crime reporting rates can vary, impacting the statistics available.