The question of whether there are known hotspots for violent crime in Flore is complex. While the data doesn’t pinpoint specific locations within Flore, it does provide a broader picture of the area’s safety profile. Flore, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in West Northamptonshire with a population of 2183, has a crime rate of 44.0 per 1,000 residents. This is considerably lower than the United Kingdom’s average crime rate of 91.6 per 1,000.
This comparatively low crime rate contributes to Flore’s impressive safety score of 89 out of 100, significantly higher than the UK average of 79. It’s important to note that a safety score is a composite measure and doesn't reflect the prevalence of specific crime types.
Because the data available does not identify specific hotspots within Flore, we cannot state that particular locations are areas of increased concern. The overall statistics suggest a generally safe environment. However, it's crucial to understand that crime rates are dynamic and can fluctuate. The data represents reported incidents, meaning that not all crimes are reported to the police, and therefore, may not fully reflect the reality of crime within the area.
To gain a more detailed understanding of local safety, residents are encouraged to engage with local community groups, neighbourhood watch schemes (if available), and to review any publicly available information from Northamptonshire Police. Staying informed about local safety initiatives and reporting any suspicious activity are valuable steps in maintaining Flore’s safety profile. While the data suggests a safe environment, proactive community engagement is key to preserving this.