The question of whether specific areas within Scothern are more prone to crime is a valid one, and understanding the local crime landscape is important for residents. Data relating to Scothern in West Lindsey (BUA) shows a crime rate of 12.4 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is significantly lower than the United Kingdom average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. The population of Scothern is recorded as 1533, further contextualising the number of reported incidents.
While the overall crime rate is exceptionally low, it's natural to wonder if certain pockets within Scothern experience more incidents than others. Unfortunately, the provided data doesn't offer a breakdown of crime by specific streets or smaller geographical areas within Scothern. The data represents a consolidated view for the entire BUA. Therefore, we cannot definitively identify specific ‘hotspots’ within Scothern based solely on this information.
However, the Safety Score of 97 out of 100 for Scothern is a strong indicator of overall safety. This high score, compared to the UK average of 79, suggests that residents generally feel safe and that the area benefits from proactive community measures and effective policing. It's worth noting that crime statistics can fluctuate, and while the current data paints a positive picture, ongoing monitoring is always beneficial. For the most up-to-date information and to report any concerns, residents should contact West Lindsey District Council or the local police force. Further details on reported crimes, although not broken down by area within Scothern, may be available through publicly accessible police data portals, although interpretation should be done with caution and understanding of the limitations of the data.