Cleveland Police Public Consultation Meeting STOCKTON 25 th September 2008 Stockton Library Appendix...

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Cleveland Police Public Consultation Meeting STOCKTON 25 th September 2008 Stockton Library A p p e n d i x 3 C o n t .

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Cleveland Police

Public Consultation Meeting

STOCKTON

25th September 2008

Stockton Library

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• PLEASE WAIT FOR SIGNAL TO VOTE

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Poster

Newspaper advert

Personal invitation

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Through my ward police officer / PCSO

Leaflet

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How did you find out about this meeting?

CRIME STATISTICS - DISTRICT

September 06 - August 07

September 07 – August 08

Change

All Crime 17997 16982 -1015 -5.6%

House Burglary 823 748 -74 -9.0%

Robbery 132 122 -10 -7.6%

Violence 3485 3341 -144 -4.1%

Criminal Damage 5272 4759 -513 -9.7%

Car Crime 1520 1259 -261 -17.2%

NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICINGIN DISTRICT

• 4 Sectors covering the District

• Managed by 3 Neighbourhood Inspectors

• Each ward covered by at least one PC supported by a PCSO

• Responsible for delivering problem solving within their respective communities

• Excellent partnership working

• Each Inspector is chair of their respective Joint Action Group (JAG)

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I feel that I have a lot of influence

I feel that I have some influence

I feel that I don't have much influence

I feel that I have no influence

have on policing in your local area?How much influence do you feel that you

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Very Satisfied

Satisfied

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visible police patrol in your local area?How satisfied are you with the level of

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which you receive from your local police?How satisfied are you with the level of information

Last year you told us to concentrate on the following issues:

NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING

DRUGS

ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

SERIOUS CRIME AND TERRORISM

Progress against priorities :-

Neighbourhood Policing

• Attendance by Neighbourhood Officers across the district at Residents’ Meetings to disseminate feedback into policing issues

• Beat and Ward surgeries, held in conjunction with Local Councillor, exist in every ward

• Identification of repeat callers / victims through JAG analysis; all those identified are given a personal visit in addition to normal response to a call for service

Neighbourhood Policing

• Directed high visibility patrols by NH Support Teams and operations conducted in and around hot spot areas of the district

• Pilot scheme whereby PCSOs attend and take reports in all instances of minor crime, which would have normally been dealt with by telephone, with a view to:- – Increase contact with public– Increase flow of community intelligence– Further the aims of Citizen Focussed Policing

DRUGS

Interventions this year

• Arrests for possession with intent to supply = 111

• Total drug arrests = 324

• Search warrants executed = 139

• Crack house closures = 3

• Cash seizures = 12 totaling £97,427.87 of a Force total of £586,934.02

DRUGS• Seizures this year (inc. approx street value):-

– Crack = 502.75g (£50.25k)– Cocaine = 1004.5g (£50.25k)– Heroin = 2.5kg (£125.8k)– Ecstasy = 104 tabs (£520)– Amphetamine = 32.4kg (£323.8k)– Cannabis resin = 61.3kg (£262.6k) – Cannabis bush = 2.64kg (£11.8k)– Cannabis plants = 434 plants (£97.6k)

Anti Social Behaviour• Resources are directed into tackling alcohol related anti-social

behaviour and disorder; particularly around the night-time economy– Operation Tranquillity, Operation Exodus including

Directions to Leave

• Co-ordination of Anti-social behaviour activities via Joint ASB Team

• Development of the Safer Schools Partnership – To help reduce criminal damage and direct young people

away from anti-social behaviour and into positive activity programmes

– Delivery of a Good Citizenship Programme, dealing with consequences of involvement in crime and anti-social behaviour; also knife and street crime

Serious Crime

• Use of Violent Crime Reduction Act powers – Evidence gathering to prevent violence, including use of head-

cams, and employing Directions to Leave

• Partnership working with licensed premises to monitor and reduce the level of alcohol related violent crime– Operation Tranquillity, Operation Exodus, Pubwatch,

Operation Lumberjack

– Knife arches and use of head-cams

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I feel the police understand most issues

I feel the police have some understanding of issues

I feel the police have little understanding of issues

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the problems in your local area?How well do you feel the police understand

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with the problems in your local area?How well do you feel the police deal

Thinking about next year, we would like to know what you think Cleveland Police

should concentrate on during 2009-10.

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Drugs

Burglary

Car Crime

Anti-Social Behaviour

Vandalism and Criminal Damage

Violent Crime

Hate Crime

Counter Terrorism

Traffic Legislation / Road Safety

Please choose THREE answers.think Cleveland Police should concentrate on during 2009-2010?

From the list below, what are the three main areas that you

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rate your overall satisfaction with your local policing?Taking everything into account, how would you

THAT IS THE END OF THE SESSION

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