Determining the specific types of anti-social behaviour most prevalent in North Bradley is challenging due to the limited data available. However, we can assess the overall situation based on the provided statistics and compare it to national averages.
North Bradley, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in Wiltshire with a population of 1455, exhibits a crime rate of 33.7 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is considerably lower than the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000. Furthermore, North Bradley boasts a safety score of 93 out of 100, again significantly surpassing the national average of 79.
While this data indicates a generally safe environment, it doesn't specify the types of crimes or anti-social behaviour that contribute to this rate. It's reasonable to assume that the types of anti-social behaviour seen in North Bradley would be similar to those experienced in other areas of the UK, such as minor vandalism, noise disturbances, and potentially public intoxication. However, the significantly lower crime rate suggests these occurrences are less frequent and impactful than in areas with higher crime rates.
It's important to remember that crime statistics often represent reported incidents. The true extent of anti-social behaviour may be higher, as some incidents may go unreported. Wiltshire Police actively encourage residents to report any suspicious activity or incidents of anti-social behaviour. Resources and reporting channels are available on the Wiltshire Police website. Community engagement and neighbourhood watch schemes can also play a vital role in deterring anti-social behaviour and fostering a sense of safety and security within North Bradley.