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North Cumbria Area

North Cumbria Area. Presentation to Carlisle Local Strategic Partnership Monday 15 th June 2009. T/Chief Superintendent Steve Johnson. Performance 2008/09 Anti-Social Behaviour 2008/09 The ongoing challenge Hate Crime What we do – Day by Day Carlisle & Eden CDRP Task Groups

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North Cumbria Area

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  1. North Cumbria Area Presentation to Carlisle Local Strategic Partnership Monday 15th June 2009 T/Chief Superintendent Steve Johnson

  2. Performance 2008/09 • Anti-Social Behaviour 2008/09 • The ongoing challenge • Hate Crime • What we do – Day by Day • Carlisle & Eden CDRP Task Groups • Future Challenges

  3. Performance 2008/09

  4. Anti-social Behaviour 2008/09

  5. The Ongoing Challenge

  6. Hate Crime

  7. What we do ‘Day by Day’ North CUMBRIA AREA T & CG Crime Reduction Strategies - Tactical Menu • PRIORITY LOCATIONS • BOTD - Across BCU with emphasis on Brampton NPT Sheds & Garages – A/Insp O’Connor • BIAD City North 6 offences, X10 St AIdans – DI Hanson • ASB - Morton X05 – Insp A Quinn, Botcherby St Aidans X10 – Insp Gilroy and Currock Upperby X07 Insp Bell • Violence – City Centre NPT – Insp Bradbury • Damage - West NPT Morton X05 veh /dwell damage – Insp A Quinn • Vehicle Crime - West NPT particularly X06 Denton Holme – Insp A Quinn • Drugs – No PL • CRIME / INICIDENTS SERIES • Op Ostende – Class A Drug Supply (for update in closed mtg) • Op Ormolu – Stolen Bicycles both from BOTD and theft of cycle offences – Insp Jenner • Op Oleka – Rural burglaries Penrith and Appleby with possible Merseyside connection – DI Hanson • Quads – Intelligence development re theft of quad bikes from rural premises particularly farms, possible link to EPLETT, PORTER and associates – Insp O’Connor • BIAD offences on City North/East – Insp Gilroy • Op Magenta – Theft of trailers/tankers – Insp R Quinn • BCU TARGET • PPO C & C -John EPLETT – Insp T Quinn • PPO C & C - Peter VICKERS – DI Marshall • RSO/Dangerous offender– Mark BOWNESS - DI Fulton (rel 17/04) • BOTD Penrith – Leon CUTTER - Insp T Quinn • NPT PROLIFIC AND PRIORITY OFFENDERS • PREVENTION • Richard Rose Academy Multi agency Intervention - Insp Bell • Prevent Strategy - Local initiatives towards counter • Section 44 Power terrorism – All NPTs • BIAD – Proactive activity by all NPTs to prevent potential rise in offence numbers • Appleby A66 Corridor - NPT & RPU patrols and ANPR use to target OFA offenders seeking to commit Veh crime and BOTD offences – Insp Skelton

  8. CDRP Task Groups • Antisocial behaviour & Criminal damage, • Violent crime. • Domestic Abuse • Community empowerment (Stronger Theme)

  9. Anti-social Behaviour and Criminal Damage • Providing new and supporting existing diversionary activities for young people throughout Carlisle and Eden through youth clubs and targeted events, such as the Skate Park event. • Involvement in crack house closures where appropriate to reduce ASB caused by drug misuse. • Tackling the anti-social use of motor vehicles and mini ‘motos’ through operation MINX (Carlisle). • Working with partners to provide security measures or improvements to areas suffering ASB and criminal damage effecting residents. • Delivering the Young Fire-Fighters project to reduce ASB and Arson. • Working with the Probation Service to continue delivery of the graffiti removal service. • Support communities to actively participate in community safety projects.

  10. Violent Crime Task Group • Deliver multi-agency visits to ensure the night time economy in both Carlisle and Eden is a safe environment, this also includes the use of safer clubbing assessments. • Deliver drug dog operations in Carlisle and Eden to reduce drug misuse in the night time economy. • Deliver test purchasing operations to reduce the amount of underage sales • Provide personal safety and conflict training for licensees ad staff. There is also a plan to extend this to other organisations. • Deliver taxi rank marshal’s in Carlisle and Eden on key dates to reduce disorder and violent crime. • Deliver the Best bar None scheme throughout Carlisle and Eden. • The purchase and use of drug testing kits within licensed premises. • The Group is also working with the PCT to develop information sharing agreements in order to use PCT information to deliver targeted activity • Purchase and deploy body worn surveillance to prevent and detect violent crime.

  11. Domestic Abuse Task Group • Provide support to the Independent Domestic Violence Advisor project covering Carlisle and Eden. • Provide support for the Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conferences • Provide, where appropriate and necessary, security measures for victims of domestic abuse. • Develop and Deliver campaigns to increase reporting and reduce repeat cases of domestic abuse. • Support for the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC)

  12. Future Challenges • The policing Pledge & Challenge to the Police and Local Authorities – What does this mean for the CDRP. • Funding – Area Based Grant OR Procurement based approach? • Cohesion in the CDRP – It is working – It can work better. • Ensuring what we do is evidenced – needed by our communities and has the desired effect.

  13. Thank You Any Questions?

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