Title: Youth Crime: Prevention Through Partnership
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- Purpose of the Day
- To highlight progress on the Youth Crime Action
Plan - To promote early intervention and partnershipas
keys to success - To hear your views and ideas, and share examples
of whats working
4KEYPADS
5What would be your desert island disc?
- I Feel Fine by The Beatles
- Say A Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin
- Born To Run by Bruce Springsteen
- Sound Of The Underground by Girls Aloud
- Rehab by Amy Winehouse
- Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine by James
Brown
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- Anne Weinstock
- Youth Taskforce Director
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- Beverley Hughes
- Minister of State for Children, Schools and
Families
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- Ian Brady
- Youth Taskforce
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- Deputy Assistant Commissioner Rod Jarman
- Metropolitan Police
24YCAP Youth Taskforce RoadshowDAC Commander Jarman
25Policing Pledge- Our Promise to the Public
- The MPS takes pride in providing the best
possible service to people in London and the
pledge sets out the standards of service that can
be expected - Young People are actively encouraged to
participate in making their communities safer.
This is achieved by - Encouraging them to e mail / text issues to their
local team - Ensure that at local meetings young people are
encouraged to attend - Safer Transport Teams to patrol transport hubs to
tackle anti-social behaviour and disorder at
school closing times. - This will reassure young people and local
communities in these areas
26Youth Taskforce Action Plan,
- This sets out a strong package of actions to do
more to tackle the root causes of bad behaviour.
It describes a triple track approach - Tough Enforcement- To tackle problems
- Non- negotiable support- To tackle the causes of
problems - Early Intervention and Prevention- To identify
those on the cusp of offending /anti-social
behaviour - The triple track will ensure that young people
who are involved in or at risk of anti social
behaviour or offending are identified
systematically and support is offered alongside
the use of such tools as parenting orders and
Family Intervention Projects
27Roll Out of Restorative approaches by police
- Youth Restorative Disposal (YRD) to be piloted in
Hillingdon - Offers operational officers more discretion with
a quick and effective alternative way of dealing
with low level and anti- social offending - A swift, simple, speedier approach that carries
the support of the victim and complainants - Reduction in the amount of time officers spend
completeing paperwork - To prevent young people from offending, including
reducing the number of FTEs in the CJS
28Sanction Detections- Impact of Triage
- There were some concerns about the negative
impact on sanction detection performance that the
process would have. The performance is set out
below for reassurance. - Lewisham had a sanction detection rate of 24.02
for April 07 to March 08 and of this 11.93 of
the Sanctioned detections were youth SDs. Youth
Sanctioned Detections stood at 2.87 for all. - For the April 07 March 08 period the Sanction
detection rate was increased to 26.63 and the
percentage of SDs that were youth SDs decreased
to 8.31 a fall 3.62. However the Youth
Sanction detection rate fell from 2.87 to 2.21
(-0.66) - In summary the Boroughs overall performance rose
while the proportion of youth SDs fell. Greenwich
has similar results
29Power of Safer Schools Partnerships
- Benefits of a robust partnership
- With key individual agencies are able to
contribute and deliver specialist services and
interventions for young people - Ensures that young people are identified at an
early stage - This in turn will impact on the number of
exclusions, reduce truancy and increase
attainment - SSP are in a unique position to
- Build relationships and increase confidence
amongst young people,their families and carers - Develop relationships between school staff and
local communities to benefit from the Extended
Schools Programme -
30Stay Safe - Overview
- Based on a partnership between police and local
authority - Use Police intelligence to sweep ASB hotspot
areas late at night - Remove children and Young People from the streets
if they are at risk of significant harm - Take them to a designated safe place where a
multi agency team risk assess - Return children and young people to
parents/guardians when possible - Offer and pursue multi agency support when
necessary
31Operation StaySafe
- MPS Perspective is on 3 levels
- Targeted individual Intervention and support
which is aimed at young people in gangs or on the
edge of gangs - Geographically targeted intervention and support
to engage youths in identified problematic areas
or where a section 60 is in force - Truancy Patrols
32Triage Piloted in Lewisham and Greenwich
- Triage brings YOT expertise in police custody
suites - It enables all young people entering the custody
suite to be rapidly assessed with their risk and
needs identified and responded to - Triage improves information sharing between YOTs
Police and CPS - Why Triage
- Reduce number of First Time Entrants (FTEs)
- Reduce number of low level low risk cases going
through the court - Improve the speed and quality of responses to
more serious youth cases at the point of charge -
33Reparation Schemes During Leisure Times
- What does this mean for Practitioners
- Agencies working together to increase community
engagement in the response to youth offending - Greater emphasis on reparative work with young
offenders which makes a real difference to local
people - Enhanced relationships between criminal justice
agencies working with young people - Greater flexibility to tailor interventions to
respond to the risks and to the need of young
offenders
34Operation Blunt - Prevention
- Intelligence led operations
- Boroughs include a risk assessment process in
their local strategies - Use experience and good practice
- Gain benefit of partnership interventions
- Increase emphasis on violence and weapons
- Adjust risk assessment to take into account
gang/group offending
35Youth Engagement
- Universal Kickz, Met Track, VPC, Project You
- Targeted - Voyage, Outreach, Trident, SCD1
- Specialist Mentoring, Pathways
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39Round table discussion
- What practical steps can be taken locally to
improve information sharing? - What have you learned from involving
ex-offenders?What else do you need to know? - Anything else?
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- Ian Brady
- Youth Taskforce
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- Nick Burkitt
- Youth Taskforce
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