The risk of violent crime in Bishop's Tachbrook, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in Warwick, is demonstrably lower than the national average. Current data indicates a crime rate of 67.4 incidents per 1,000 residents. To put this in perspective, the UK average currently stands at 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. This suggests Bishop's Tachbrook experiences a comparatively lower incidence of violent crime.
The safety score for Bishop's Tachbrook is 83 out of 100, whereas the UK average is 79. A higher safety score indicates a greater perceived level of safety within the area. The population of Bishop's Tachbrook is 2345, meaning the overall number of violent incidents, while still needing to be addressed, is proportionally smaller than in larger areas with higher crime rates.
It’s important to understand that crime rates are statistical measures and don't represent every individual's experience. They can be influenced by various factors, including population density, socioeconomic conditions, and reporting practices. While Bishop's Tachbrook benefits from a lower-than-average crime rate, it does not mean crime is entirely absent. All communities, regardless of their safety scores, should remain aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.
For further information and to stay informed about local safety initiatives, residents are encouraged to consult the Warwickshire Police website and engage with local community groups. Understanding the context of these statistics and actively participating in community safety programs contributes to maintaining a secure environment for all residents of Bishop’s Tachbrook.