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The Community Engagement Programme, initiated in 1998, aims to strengthen the relationship between the police, local authorities, and diverse community partners, ensuring effective crime prevention and response. Following the release of an ex-prisoner who caused a fire, the programme emphasizes collaboration through the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. By fostering accountability, improving community relations, and addressing institutional discrimination, it enhances public safety. Engaging with local volunteer police officers, cadets, and community groups, the initiative works to solve problems collaboratively and create safer neighborhoods.
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Community Engagement Programme Understanding the Extended Policing Family & Partnerships
Name the Year 1998
A Man Is Released From Prison Probation Service
He Sets Fire To His Council Flat Fire Brigade & Local Authority
Suffers Injury Primary Care Trust
Is Arrested Police & MPA
CDRP? Morgan Report Emergence of Partnerships Tough on Crime? Crime & Disorder Act 1998
S.115 Crime & Disorder Act 1998 Legal Framework Reduction Strategy Audit Statutory Duty S.17 Detecting Crime Implementing Provisions of CDA Preventing Crime
Local Area Agreements Strategic Plan Public Services Partners Driven by Local Authority
Summary Broader Activity To Stay Local Accountability
Independent Advisory Groups Diverse Backgrounds Live / Work In Borough Improve Community Relations Feedback To Communities Identify Institutional Discrimination & Eradicate It Review Critical Incidents Encourage Improvement
Police Community Support Officers & Special Constables Exercise
Volunteer Police Cadets (VCC) MET Volunteers Test Purchasing Admin Support Leaflet Dropping Engagement Events Fetes / Events
Safer Neighbourhood Team Inspector Oversees Cluster of SN Wards Police Constables Enforce Engage Problem Solve Sergeant Supervises Delegates Motivates Problem Solves PCSO’s Engage- Reassure - Gather Intelligence - Problem Solve
CEP Page • For useful fact sheets such as ‘Panel Recruitment’ and information on all the seminar topics since 2008 please go to the Safer London Foundation website: • http://www.saferlondonfoundation.org/index.php?p=cep