Determining precisely which areas of Camberley are 'most' affected by anti-social behaviour requires more granular data than is currently available. However, based on the overall statistics for the Built-Up Area (BUA) of Camberley in Surrey Heath, we can provide a contextually informed overview.
Camberley, as a whole, has a population of 36,429. The crime rate for this area stands at 71.8 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is notably lower than the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents, suggesting Camberley is generally safer than many areas across the country. The safety score for Camberley is 83 out of 100, which is also above the UK average of 79.
It's important to note that these figures represent the entire BUA. Anti-social behaviour, by its nature, can be localised. Without access to more detailed breakdowns by specific neighbourhoods or streets within Camberley, it is impossible to pinpoint particular 'hotspots'. Factors contributing to anti-social behaviour often include proximity to public transport hubs, areas with higher foot traffic, and locations with limited lighting or visibility. While the overall crime rate is lower than average, it doesn’t negate the impact of localised incidents on residents' quality of life.
Surrey Heath Police are the primary authority responsible for addressing anti-social behaviour in Camberley. Reporting incidents to them, either through their non-emergency channels or via the Surrey Police website, is vital for them to allocate resources effectively and identify emerging patterns. Community watch schemes and neighbourhood forums can also play a crucial role in deterring anti-social behaviour and fostering a sense of collective responsibility. It's also worth checking the Surrey Heath Council website for any local initiatives or community safety partnerships addressing these concerns.