The question of what types of public order offences are most common in Lambourn is a valid one, particularly for residents concerned about local safety. While Lambourn, a BUA in West Berkshire with a population of 4235, boasts a crime rate of 72.7 per 1,000 residents, which is lower than the UK average of 91.6, understanding the specific offences that do occur is important.
Unfortunately, the provided data doesn’t specify which public order offences are most prevalent. The information only provides overall crime rate and safety score. However, we can contextualise this within the broader understanding of public order offences. Generally, these include a range of behaviours such as being drunk and disorderly, causing alarm or distress, resisting a police officer, and using threatening language or behaviour.
The safety score for Lambourn stands at 82 out of 100, which is higher than the UK average of 79. This suggests a perceived level of safety that is above the national norm. A higher safety score typically indicates lower rates of reported crime and a greater feeling of security among residents.
While the exact breakdown of public order offences isn't available from the data, the lower crime rate in Lambourn (72.7 per 1,000) compared to the national average (91.6 per 1,000) suggests that instances of public order offences are likely to be less frequent than in many other areas of the UK. This doesn't mean they don’t happen, but the overall risk appears to be comparatively lower. To obtain precise data on the specific types of public order offences recorded in Lambourn, one would need to consult local police statistics or the Home Office crime data portal, filtering by the BUA of Lambourn.