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Risks to Community Safety Chief Superintendent Kevin Mulligan

Risks to Community Safety Chief Superintendent Kevin Mulligan Divisional Commander - Salford Police. In context. Continued reductions in overall crime – 1,260 fewer crimes than the same period last year Serious acquisitive crime – 14.5% reduction compared with the same period last year

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Risks to Community Safety Chief Superintendent Kevin Mulligan

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  1. Risks to Community Safety Chief Superintendent Kevin Mulligan Divisional Commander - Salford Police

  2. In context • Continued reductions in overall crime – 1,260 fewer crimes than the same period last year • Serious acquisitive crime – 14.5% reduction compared with the same period last year • Domestic burglary – performance AMBER this quarter, but overall slight reduction this year (2.8%) • Vehicle crime – performance GREEN all year, over 330 fewer crimes this year • Serious violent crime – challenging 10% reduction target being held but performance RED this quarter • Domestic abuse – a sanction detection rate of over 57% achieved this quarter • Hate crime – raising confidence in reporting in means that Salford has the second highest reporting rate across GMP

  3. Recent events • Disturbances in August around Salford Shopping City, Pendleton • Shootings and murder of Anuj Bidve in Ordsall Threats • Adverse media damaging ‘Brand Salford’ nationally and internationally • Negative impact on MediaCityUK, business investment and international students • Impact on community confidence for Salford residents

  4. Response - what we need to do • Agree and implement a community engagement model • Make the links between partnership programmes such as the Troubled Families Programme and Ending Gang and Youth Violence project

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