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Strategic Planning and Key Themes

Strategic Planning and Key Themes. December 2012. Strategic Policing Requirement. Issued by the Home Secretary Focused upon what needs to be achieved, not how to achieve it. National Threats Terrorism Other civil emergencies Organised crime Threats to public order or public safety

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Strategic Planning and Key Themes

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  1. Strategic Planning and Key Themes December 2012

  2. Strategic Policing Requirement • Issued by the Home Secretary • Focused upon what needs to be achieved, not how to achieve it. • National Threats • Terrorism • Other civil emergencies • Organised crime • Threats to public order or public safety • A large scale cyber-incident • National Requirement – 5 ‘C’s • Capacity & Contribution • Capability • Consistency • Connectivity

  3. Force Strategic Assessment ASB still a concern for the public Alcohol – crimes and ASB incidents rising ASB on a downward trend PROTECTING NEIGHBOURHOODS IN PARTNERSHIP High Impact Households High Impact Locations Protecting vulnerable people Reducing repeat victims Reducing repeat offending

  4. Force Strategic Assessment 15% reduction in victim based crime 7% reduction in volume crime 500 fewer volume offences 2,000 fewer victims TACKLING CRIMINALS Total detection rate of 37% (victim based 31%) Technology, Internet Crime and Fraud National Best Practice for Tackling Organised Crime

  5. Force Strategic Assessment Public Confidence Reduced Demand Victim Satisfaction PROBLEM SOLVING POP Conference Restorative Justice Tilley Award Public Choice Finalist

  6. Outcomes

  7. Force Strategic Assessment 7 in 10 are confident in the police More than half say we’re tackling the issues that matter to them 6 in 10 think we are doing a good job PUBLIC CONFIDENCE VICTIM SATISFACTION 9 in 10 victims of crime are pleased with the whole experience More than half of victims of ASB agree that the police have acted 7 in 10 victims of ASB are pleased with the whole experience

  8. What You say is important Roads Policing Volume Crime Critical Incidents Specialist Policing Standard Policing CRIMES AND INCIDENTS RANGE OF DUTIES Alcohol Issues Nuisance Crime Serious Crime Community Policing Protect Vulnerable People Youths Work with troubled families Drugs Address ASB in Partnership Support Other Forces Prevent Reoffending Speeding Vehicles WHAT YOU SAY Search for missing from homes ASB WORKING WITH PARTNERS

  9. How Your Priorities Change 16 ASB Youths/Underage drinking Drugs Hate crime raised by transgender groups ASB raised by 32% of ethnic minority groups Age ASB Drugs Speeding Vehicles ASB Speeding Vehicles Visibility 85

  10. Questions?

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