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Cleveland Police Public Consultation Meeting

Cleveland Police Public Consultation Meeting. STOCKTON. 25 th September 2008 Stockton Library. Appendix 3 Cont. USING YOUR HANDSETS. DISPLAY SCREEN ONLY USE NUMBERS 1 – 9 PLEASE WAIT FOR SIGNAL TO VOTE PRESS ‘C’ TO CANCEL. CRIME STATISTICS - DISTRICT.

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Cleveland Police Public Consultation Meeting

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  1. Cleveland Police Public Consultation Meeting STOCKTON 25th September 2008 Stockton Library Appendix 3 Cont.

  2. USING YOUR HANDSETS • DISPLAY SCREEN • ONLY USE NUMBERS 1 – 9 • PLEASE WAIT FOR SIGNAL TO VOTE • PRESS ‘C’ TO CANCEL

  3. CRIME STATISTICS - DISTRICT

  4. 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)

  5. Last year you told us to concentrate on the following issues: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING DRUGS ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR SERIOUS CRIME AND TERRORISM Progress against priorities :-

  6. NeighbourhoodPolicing • 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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)

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. Thinking about next year, we would like to know what you think Cleveland Police should concentrate on during 2009-10.

  13. THAT IS THE END OF THE SESSION Please NOW return your handset ANY QUESTIONS?

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