Understanding the types of violent crime most prevalent in Radcliffe on Trent requires careful consideration of available data. While a detailed breakdown of violent crime categories isn't readily accessible, we can assess the overall crime landscape and compare it to national trends. Radcliffe on Trent, a Built-up Area (BUA) within Rushcliffe, has a population of 7211. The crime rate is 49.7 incidents per 1,000 residents, which is significantly lower than the UK average of 91.6 per 1,000. This suggests Radcliffe on Trent generally experiences fewer crimes than the average UK location.
The safety score for Radcliffe on Trent is 89 out of 100, further reinforcing its reputation as a relatively safe area. The UK average safety score is 79. It’s important to remember that a lower crime rate and a higher safety score do not guarantee the absence of crime; they indicate a reduced likelihood of experiencing criminal activity compared to the national baseline.
Unfortunately, specific data detailing the prevalence of particular violent crime types (such as assaults, robbery, or knife crime) isn't provided. Therefore, we cannot definitively state which violent crimes are ‘most’ prevalent. However, given the lower overall crime rate, it's reasonable to infer that incidents of all crime types, including violent crime, are likely to be less frequent than in areas with higher crime rates. Further investigation into local police reports or Rushcliffe Borough Council data would be necessary to pinpoint specific trends. Residents are encouraged to engage with local law enforcement and community watch schemes to stay informed and contribute to maintaining Radcliffe on Trent's safety.