The question of whether there are statistics on crime in Weeley broken down by age group is a common one, and the short answer is that detailed age-specific data is not currently publicly released. While we can provide an overview of the general crime situation in Weeley, Tendring, specific breakdowns by age bracket are not available.
Weeley, classified as a Built-Up Area (BUA) with a population of 1784, currently has a crime rate of 107.6 per 1,000 residents. This figure is higher than the United Kingdom’s average crime rate of 91.6 per 1,000. Furthermore, Weeley’s safety score is 70 out of 100, which is lower than the UK average of 79. These statistics, taken together, suggest a potentially higher level of risk compared to the national average.
The lack of age-specific data limits our ability to fully understand the nature of crime affecting different demographics within Weeley. It’s possible that certain age groups are disproportionately affected by particular types of crime, but without this data, it’s impossible to confirm. It's important to remember that crime rates are influenced by many factors, including population density, socioeconomic conditions, and local policing strategies.
While detailed age breakdowns aren’t available, residents can still contribute to community safety. Reporting suspicious activity to the local police is always advisable. Staying informed about local crime prevention initiatives and participating in community watch schemes can also play a role in improving safety. Furthermore, understanding the overall trends in crime rates, as highlighted by the 107.6 per 1,000 figure and the 70/100 safety score, can help residents be more vigilant and aware of their surroundings.