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This overview by Chief Superintendent Jon Drake highlights a decade-long partnership between North Staffordshire Division and the PARINS initiative. It outlines the benefits of proactive policing, including preventative actions in schools, better understanding of communities, and effective interventions for hate crime. With 89 identified victims receiving thorough investigations, the focus is on continuous improvement and outreach to underrepresented groups. The commitment to enhancing hate crime reporting and community engagement is evident, alongside a strong satisfaction rate of 97% from victims.
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PARINS & POLICING November 2009 Chief Superintendent Jon Drake Divisional Commander North Staffordshire Division
Overview • Covers 2 Divisions • 10 Years in partnership • Experience as partners
Benefits • Police View • Preventative action • Pro-activity e.g. schools • Hard to reach/easy to miss • Better understanding of communities & hate crime • Lower level interventions • 89 victims identified, fully investigated
The Future • Mystery shopping reporting centres • 97% hate crime satisfaction • Continuous improvement • Promotion and marketing
The Future • Developing outreach in ME community Groups to increase reporting and increase their involvement in PARINS • The development of the North Staffs Hate Crime network • Proud to be working in partnership with PARINS