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Intelligent policing for the 21st century
Cathy Keeler
Head of Campaigns
Brake, the road safety charity
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Brake
• Working to– Stop death and injury on the roads– Care for people affected by road
crashes
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The police
• Key allies in working towards these aims
• Traffic police dedicated to, and passionate about, road safety
• FLOs carrying out a vital role, often in difficult circumstances
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Intelligent policing?
• Could do better…– Prioritising what’s important– Adequate resources– Achieving results– Putting the ‘customer’ first
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Intelligent policing?• Prioritising what’s important
– Stopping the biggest cause of criminal activity causing deaths and injuries to the public
• Adequate resources– Numbers of officers– Crash investigations– Policing powers– Using available technology
• Achieving results– Numbers of enforcement checks– Providing a deterrent to law-breaking
• Putting the ‘customer’ first– Ensuring public safety– Family liaison
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Prioritising what’s important
• Stopping the biggest cause of criminal activity causing deaths and injuries to the public– Road death is the biggest killer of 15-19
year olds and the second biggest killer of younger children
– Road death is the biggest ‘accidental’ killer of all ages
– Road crashes cause half of all deaths of people aged 5-39
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Prioritising what’s important
• Road deaths are likely to be proven to be a crime– No official figures collated– Many forces don’t record how many
road deaths result in prosecution– Estimate = more than 50%
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Prioritising what’s important
• In England and Wales in 2005– 2,915 people killed on roads– 26,357 seriously injured on roads (Road
Casualties Great Britain: 2005, DfT, 2006)
– 713 homicides plus 52 deaths in the London bombings (Crime in England and Wales 2005/06, HO, 2006)
• Four times as many people killed on roads as murdered
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Prioritising what’s important
• National Policing Plan (first published 2002)– 1 paragraph on roads policing– Under ‘reducing concerns’ about crime
section– Not one of main priorities
• Roads Policing Strategy (first published 2005)– Still not part of main Policing Plan
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Prioritising what’s important
• Brake is calling for…
…Roads policing to be added to the four national priorities in the National Policing Plan
…Targets to be set for key roads policing objectives
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Adequate resources
• Numbers of officers
• Road crash investigations
• Policing powers and enforcement checks
• Using available technology
• (Family liaison)
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• Numbers of dedicated road policing officers falling– 9,201 in 1996-7– 7,636 in 2003-4
(HMIC – quoted in Hansard, written answers, 10.01.05: Column 364W)
Adequate resources - numbers of officers
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• Percentage drop– 6.5% in 1990– 5.8% in 2000– 5% in 2002
(Road Traffic Law and Enforcement: a driving force for casualty reduction, PACTS, 1999)
(Traffic Law and its Enforcement, Sixteenth Report of Session 2003-4, Transport Select Committee, House of Commons, 2005)
Adequate resources - numbers of officers
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Adequate resources – investigation
• Road death– Investigation =
days– Road open as
soon as possible (hours)
– One or two officers
• Homicide– Investigation =
months/ years– Scene of crime
closed for days/ weeks
– Team of officers– Specialist incident
room
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Adequate resources –investigation
Selby rail disaster • Detailed investigation = one of the biggest
criminal investigations ever undertaken– Nearly 1,000 officers– 1,216 statements taken– 1,962 lines of inquiry pursued, including tracing
other drivers– 1,985 exhibits logged– 3-week examination of vehicle by teams of
experts, piecing together more than 800 fragments to prove no mechanical defect
– Police reconstruction of journey to prove speeding
– Examination of phone and internet records to prove tired driving (no sleep)
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Adequate resources –investigation
Selby rail disaster • Depth of investigation = decisive factor in
conviction of Gary Hart for causing death by dangerous driving
• Not all fatal crashes need weeks of painstaking investigation in order to secure a conviction in court
• Need to ensure that dangerous drivers don’t ‘get away with it’, due to under-resourcing of investigations
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Adequate resources – policing powers
• Random/ targeted enforcement checks– UK – not possible, need reason to
stop driver– EU countries/ Australia/ New
Zealand/ South Africa – able to stop and carry out random/ targeted checks, e.g. drink-driving
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Adequate resources – policing powers
• New Zealand compulsory breath testing enforcement campaigns– theory - some people will still risk drinking and
driving if they think there’s only a random chance that they will be tested for alcohol
– test every driver on a particular road, rather than pulling out cars at random, or only if they are committing a traffic offence
– if a vehicle passes a checkpoint the driver knows they will always be stopped and tested
– checkpoints on possible ‘rat-runs’
• Also mobile breath tests when officers see poor driving and following crashes – these are the only powers in the UK
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Adequate resources - technology
• Using available technology– ANPR/ speed camera rollout – minority of
roads covered– Portable computers with licence-holder
information (+ link-ups to other relevant data)
– Roadside drug tests
• Anecdotal evidence that budgets for equipment and training have been slashed
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Adequate resources
• Brake is calling for…
…More roads policing officers
…Powers to carry out random and targeted enforcement checks
…Adequate resources for training, equipment and roll-out of technology
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Achieving results
• Numbers of enforcement checks
• Providing a deterrent to law-breaking
• Getting dangerous drivers off the roads
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• Lack of routine enforcement on our roads– Driver behaviour
• Speed, drink, drugs, seat belts, mobile phones
– Vehicle roadworthiness• Tyres, load safety
• Effort at specific times of year – Christmas and summer drink-drive campaigns, Road Safety Week
Achieving results – numbers of checks
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• Compare– England & Wales
• Less than 1% of the population breath tested for drink-driving each year
• Levels of drink-driving have been increasing as levels of breath-testing has fallen
– New Zealand• 52% of the population breath tested
for drink-driving each year
Achieving results – numbers of checks
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Achieving results – deterrent to law-breaking
• Do police actually provide a deterrent to law-breaking?
• YES - Brake surveys reveal:– 37% of drivers think there is only a
one in 10 chance of being caught if they drink and drive
– 53% of drivers say they would take more care on the road if there were more traffic police
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Achieving results
• Brake is calling for…
…A step-change in levels of enforcement activity
…Police presence on the roads at levels which deter potential law-breakers
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Putting the ‘customer’ first – public safety
• Putting the ‘customer’ first– Ensuring public safety– Family liaison
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Putting the ‘customer’ first – public safety
• Ensuring public safety– Local communities crying out for
road safety measures – including more enforcement
– Fewer and fewer traffic police have time to do proactive educational work in schools
• (some volunteer for the FedEx & Brake Road Safety Academy in their spare time)
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Putting the ‘customer’ first – family liaison
• Road death/ injury - traumatic, violent, sudden, unexpected– Extreme emotional and physical
reactions, distress – need practical help and reassurance
– Vulnerable – in shock, suffering traumatic stress
• Unfamiliar procedures - need information (and inclusion)– police, coroner, criminal, civil– organ/ tissue donation, viewing a body,
mortuary, post-mortem, funeral, media
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Supporting road crash victims
• What may happen if someone does not receive the support they need?• Exclusion from procedures• Practical problems become more
extreme• Traumatic grief and stress can
develop into PTSD, with long-term effects on mental health and wellbeing
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Putting the ‘customer’ first – family liaison
• Requirement to support road crash victims, appoint FLO– CJS Code of Practice for Victims of
Crime– ACPO Road Death Investigation Manual– ACPO Family Liaison Strategy
• Includes handing out the BrakeCare pack and signposting support agencies
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Putting the ‘customer’ first – family liaison
• The FLO role is vital, but…– Very few forces provide an FLO in
cases of serious injury– Not all forces provide an FLO in
cases of road death– In many forces, traffic FLOs are
overloaded with cases– Government funding for BrakeCare
pack to be withdrawn?
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Putting the ‘customer’ first
• Brake is calling for…
…More police engagement with local communities about road safety concerns and possible enforcement solutions
…A statutory requirement for all forces to provide FLOs in cases of road death and serious injury
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What’s the cost?
• Value for money– DfT cost-benefit figures -
£1,384,463 per road death– includes £907,698 ‘human costs’ – 2,915 road deaths in England and
Wales (2005) = £2,645,939,670
• Likely to be under-estimate– Cost of traumatised people to
society?
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What’s the cost?
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Road Safety Weekwww.roadsafetyweek.org
‘Forgotten Victims’ campaignPolice our Roads campaignwww.brake.org.uk
Thank you!