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Public and private sector partnership working – the way forward Richard Barron Chief Executive The Association of Busine

Public and private sector partnership working – the way forward Richard Barron Chief Executive The Association of Business Crime Partnerships. What is business crime?. Proposed definition of business crime:

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Public and private sector partnership working – the way forward Richard Barron Chief Executive The Association of Busine

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  1. Public and private sector partnership working – the way forwardRichard BarronChief ExecutiveThe Association of Business Crime Partnerships

  2. What is business crime? • Proposed definition of business crime: Business crime is any criminal offence that is committed against a person or property that is motivated by the connection of that person or property to a business. • Who does business crime affect? • Issues of perception of a town as being safe • Crime levels

  3. Joseph Rowntree Foundation 2010 ‘Practically and economically, the retail sector lies at the heart of successful and prosperous communities’.

  4. Business Crime Reduction Partnerships • Set up to reduce acquisitive and violent crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour against businesses, their premises, staff and customers • ABCP has129 BCRPs • 8 Regions • Work to a national standard of accreditation: the Safer Business Award

  5. Partnership structure • Board of Management • Steering Group • Paid full/part time manager plus support • Secure accommodation • Radio link including police, local businesses and CCTV • Exclusion Notice Scheme • Offender target files for members • Incident reporting • Access to police and other photographs • Safer Business Award accredited

  6. Safer Business Award • Provides a legal framework for sharing sensitive personal data under the DPA • Enhances professionalism • Encourages strong and effective local partnerships • Motivates businesses with a stake in the commercial success of town, city or shopping centres • Reassures customers and staff • Recognises and rewards success

  7. Partnership Intelligence Model Crime Trends and Target Offenders Identified -Intelligence Shared -Targets Excluded -Police Photos passed to Partners Members submit intelligence reports Results relayed back to partners Newsletters Raised target profile via police intelligence system Evidence produced for police and CJS. Liaison with CPS and courts Relevant information passed to local partnerships Liaison with drugs/ youth/alcohol/asbo teams

  8. Partnership links • CCTV / Radio links • Information and photo sharing • Exclusion notice scheme Town Centre Management Police Local Authority Licensed premises CJS Bus and railway stations Taxis Car parks Forecourts Prolific offenders Wanted on Warrant Truancy Street sellers Begging Street drinking Drug users Probation/Drugs/Alcohol/Youth/ ASBO Teams Hotels PNC Markers

  9. BCRPs – crime and community focus • Examples of BCRPs responding to local crime and community needs and delivering added value • Hemel Hempstead BCRP – safer neighbourhoods • Reading BCRP – protecting vulnerable people • Exeter BCRP – city evacuation plan • Brighton BCRP – first time young offenders • Somerset West BCRP – rural crime • Southampton BCRP - school children • Maidstone BCRP – Community bus • Tunbridge Wells BCRP – prevent & deter strategy

  10. The need to change... • 22% reduction in number of high street shops by 2018 • Significant job losses • Online retail sales to increase from 12.7% to 21.5% by 2018 • 164 major/medium sized companies going into administration • High Street consumer spending likely to reduce from 50% (2000) to 40% in 2014 • 153 UK town centres will need to shrink to survive • Need to develop the problem towns • This will present a range of social, economic and community safety challenges

  11. 3 questions 1. How can two way involvement and investment between public and private sector partnership working be mutually beneficial? 2. What are the barriers to effective partnership working? • How do we move forward from this forum to developing the relationship and delivering mutually beneficial partnership working?

  12. Richard Barron richard.barron@businesscrime.org.uk Tel: 07535 922319 www.businesscrime.org.uk

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