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Community Safety Partnership Analysts

Community Safety Partnership Analysts. Chris Garman, Scottish Intelligence Analyst ACPOS NIM / MoPI Team. Aim. To provide a brief overview of the role of the Community Safety Partnership Analyst Provide an example illustrating how partnership analysts research and deliver their products.

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Community Safety Partnership Analysts

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  1. Community SafetyPartnership Analysts Chris Garman, Scottish Intelligence Analyst ACPOS NIM / MoPI Team

  2. Aim • To provide a brief overview of the role of the Community Safety Partnership Analyst • Provide an example illustrating how partnership analysts research and deliver their products

  3. What is a Partnership Analyst? • Collates & Disseminates Data • Develops Action Plans & Strategies • Key Partners • NHS • Fire • Local Authorities • Police • Joint Funded

  4. Research • Data Sweep • NHS, Fire, Local Authorities, and Police • Crime Data • Incident Data • Open Source • Scottish Government (SIMD) • Media • Internet • University • Criminology Departments • Social Research Departments • Studies and Journals

  5. Benefits of Partnership Analysts • Crime is the tip of the iceberg • Non biased / blinkered approach • Public perception of issues faced by the community • Identifying clear, joint, and measurable solutions

  6. Challenges • Access to data and information • Analysis of different data presentations • Dominant partner agencies • Working within a non co-located building • A lack of understanding of analysis from managers • Unrealistic timescales • Temporary contracts

  7. Analytical Products • Strategic Assessment • Tactical Assessment • Problem Profile • Target Profile

  8. Current Partnership Analysts • There are currently 32 Local Authorities in Scotland • 8 Fire Service • 8 Health Boards • 8 Police Service • At least 1 analyst associated within each authority

  9. Glasgow Example Area was identified through analysis Evidence gathered, Public Reassurance Model Community partners identified & contacted to discuss related issues Key action plan drawn up Partnership Working

  10. Glasgow Example Action plan drawn up Partners held accountable via tactical planning Area was cleaned up Public Reassured Continued Partnership working Partnership Working

  11. Current CSP’s • Glasgow Community & Safety Services – Chris Mooney • Aberdeen City CSP – PI Steve Golightly • Angus CSP – Claire Robertson • Lothian & Borders – Chesser House • Clackmannanshire CSP – Lynne Gardiner • Fife CSP – Lynsey Maricic

  12. Any Questions? Thank you! christopher.garman@spsa.pnn.police.uk

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