Determining crime statistics specifically broken down by age group for Tendring is not directly available in the provided data. However, we can provide an overview of the general crime landscape in Tendring, alongside a comparison to the national average.
Tendring, a Local Authority District (LAD) with a population of 156,759, currently has a crime rate of 87.5 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is slightly below the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. The area’s safety score is 77 out of 100, also slightly below the UK average of 79.
It's important to note that crime statistics are complex and influenced by numerous factors including population density, socio-economic conditions, and reporting rates. While the overall crime rate is slightly lower than the national average, this doesn’t negate the need for ongoing vigilance and community safety initiatives.
Detailed breakdowns by age group would typically involve analysing arrest data and victim reports categorised by age. This information is not available within the current dataset. However, national trends often show that certain age demographics are disproportionately involved in both committing and experiencing crime. For example, young adults (18-24) are often overrepresented in arrest data for certain offences, while older adults may be more vulnerable to specific types of crime such as fraud.
To gain a more nuanced understanding of crime trends in Tendring, consulting local police reports, community safety partnerships, and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) website is recommended. These resources may provide more detailed information about specific crime types and the demographics involved. Remember, these are broad trends, and individual experiences can vary greatly.
While Tendring's overall crime rate is marginally lower than the UK average, the safety score of 77/100 indicates room for improvement and highlights the importance of continued efforts to enhance community safety.