Determining the most common types of antisocial behaviour in Chawley, Vale of White Horse, is difficult with the data currently available. However, we can contextualize the area’s safety profile based on the provided statistics. Chawley, a built-up area (BUA) with a population of 2090, exhibits a significantly lower crime rate of 20.1 incidents per 1,000 residents. This contrasts sharply with the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. This indicates that Chawley is considerably safer than the average area in the United Kingdom.
The area also boasts a high safety score of 95 out of 100, again exceeding the UK average of 79. This score likely reflects a combination of factors including low crime rates, perceived safety among residents, and potentially other indicators not included in this dataset.
While specific data on the types of antisocial behaviour prevalent in Chawley isn’t provided, the overall low crime rate suggests that serious offences are less frequent. Antisocial behaviour can encompass a wide range of actions, from minor disturbances like noise complaints and littering to more serious issues such as vandalism or harassment. Without more granular data, it's impossible to pinpoint which of these behaviours are most common. It’s important to note that even areas with low overall crime rates can experience localised incidents of antisocial behaviour.
It is recommended that residents of Chawley remain aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity or incidents of antisocial behaviour to Thames Valley Police. Local community groups and neighbourhood watch schemes can also play a vital role in maintaining safety and fostering a sense of community responsibility. Further information and reporting channels can be found on the Thames Valley Police website and through the Vale of White Horse District Council.