Title: Sean Price, QPM
1Sean Price, QPM Chief Constable Cleveland Police
2Why Neighbourhood Policing?
- Since 1995 BCS indicates falling crime
- The majority of people believe crime has
increased - Low public confidence in the criminal justice
system - A sense of insecurity that is damaging to
neighbourhoods
3Government Priority
- To introduce Neighbourhood Policing Teams in
every area of England and Wales - April 2008 - Increase PCSO figures to 16000 nationwide
- The public will know who their local police
officers are and how to contact them - The public will have a real say in local policing
issues and setting local priorities - The public will know how well their police are
doing locally in tackling crime and anti-social
behaviour
4 The purpose of Neighbourhood Policing is to
deliver the right people, at the right places and
in the right numbers, in order to create
neighbourhoods that are safe and feel safe
5Requirements
- Consistent presence of dedicated neighbourhood
teams - Intelligence led
- Joint action and problem solving
6ACCESS
INFLUENCE
INTERVENTIONS
ANSWERS
7Neighbourhood Policing - Access
- A named PC and PCSO for every Neighbourhood
- Ring fenced Neighbourhood officers with no
abstractions - One of these officers on duty every day in every
ward - A Police facility in every Neighbourhood
- Clear points of contact for neighbourhood
officers - Regular neighbourhood surgeries
- Regular attendance at community meetings
- Feedback
8Neighbourhood Policing - Influence
- Listening to residents
- Identifying priorities in their Neighbourhood
- Developing the use of community intelligence
- Public involvement in strategy and tactics for
Neighbourhood issues
9Neighbourhood Policing - Interventions
- Sector based Joint Action Groups (JAGs) or
Problem Solving Groups - Multi Agency membership
- Focus on service to the public not whose job
it is - Community Involvement
10Neighbourhood Policing - Answers
- Long term solutions not quick fixes
- Residents meetings
- Structure of consultation
- Development of Neighbourhood Watch
- Key Information Networks/community contact
- Volunteeers
11Neighbourhood Officer
- Dedicated
- ZERO Abstraction
- Public Face Of Neighbourhood Policing
- Community Based
- Flexible
- Contactable
- Driven By Public Priorities
12Neighbourhood Policing Tasking Process
Level 1 T.C.G.
Neighbourhood Tactical Plan
Residents
Community Intelligence
K.I.N.
Roll Call
Volunteers
Intel
POLICE
Signal Crimes
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