Welcome to the Babergh Public Meeting - suffolk … Meeting “Let us go forward together. ......
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Police and Crime Plan 2013-17
AIM: ‘Making Suffolk a safer place to live,
work, travel and invest’
Objectives:
• Responding to emergencies
• Solving crime
• Preventing and reducing crime and anti-
social behaviour
• Caring for victims and vulnerable people
Consulting with you
• Received over 1,000 e-mails and letters
• Contact me on [email protected]
• Monthly public surgeries
• Sought public views on: – Business crime (results published at Business Forum)
– Speeding (results and Constabulary response published)
– The Norfolk and Suffolk Constabularies joint proposals for a
shared Contact and Control Room.
• Plans for three business forums, seven public
meetings and seven roadshows in 2014;
• Public Survey: 92% of people feel safe in Suffolk
• Operation Galileo (cross-border
activity on hare coursing)
• Two rural crime teams
• Expanded economic crime unit
• A14 Summit
• Commissioned UCS research into domestic
abuse and business crime
• Innovative use of, and investment in, specials
• Investment in police cadets
• Investment in additional police officers
• ‘Passmore Priorities’
Key actions in 2013/14
Throughout 2013/14 I have commissioned grants of
£700,000. Examples include: • Community Safety Partnerships
• Supporting Young People: Positive Futures, Prince’s Trust
• Marine Watch
• Motorcycle training
• Neighbourhood Watch
• Suffolk Rape Crisis
• Waveney Domestic Violence and Abuse Forum
• Drug Testing on Arrest, interventions with drug users
• Youth Offending Service Triage
• Best Bar None & Taxi Marshalls
• CCTV
• Streetwatch
• Community Speedwatch
Supporting community safety
Looking Ahead 2014/15
• No key changes to Police & Crime Plan
• Policing element of council tax frozen for the
second year
• Improvements in the way we work • Collaboration (including blue light services)
• Procurement
• Public sector estate / Estates Review
• Zero based budgeting
• Technology / ICT Review
• Investment in ANPR, Enterprise Resource Planning
• Victims commissioning from October 2014
• Business Advisory Board / Voluntary Sector Forum
• Links with academia
• Safer Suffolk Fund launched
Current Issues • Crime reduction, resolution and
satisfaction
• Fraud and Social Media
• Tackling vulnerability
• Dealing with what matters to our communities
– Driving standards
– Anti-social behaviour
• Preserving the front line through collaboration
• Future planning
Chief Inspector
Andrew Mason Strategic Policing Command
(West)
Inspector Paul Crick Babergh Local
Policing Command
Performance Overview
Babergh
• Domestic burglary – 41 fewer
victims
• Anti-Social Behaviour Incidents –
28% reduction meaning 828 fewer
victims
• Sexual offences – 16 more reports
Figures based upon 3 year average for Babergh district
Local Priorities
• Factory Lane (Brantham) / Bypass
Nurseries (Capel St Mary) / Birch
Drive (Brantham) : ASB / Driving
• Catalytic Converter thefts
• Brantham Angling Club: Damage /
ASB
Working in your area
• Crime prevention - Pinewood
• Operation Bandbox
• Lynmouth - Burglary other building
• Reducing the crimes that cause
communities most harm