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December 2012

Strategic Planning and Key Themes

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

Force Strategic Assessment

PROTECTING NEIGHBOURHOODS

IN PARTNERSHIP

ASB on a downward trend

ASB still a concern for the

publicAlcohol – crimes

and ASB incidents rising

Reducing repeat offending

Protecting vulnerable people

Reducing repeat victims

High Impact Households

High Impact Locations

Force Strategic Assessment

TACKLING CRIMINALS

15% reduction in victim based crime

7% reduction in volume crime

National Best Practice for

Tackling Organised Crime

Total detection rate of 37%

(victim based 31%)

2,000 fewer victims

500 fewer volume offences

Technology, Internet Crime and

Fraud

Force Strategic Assessment

PROBLEM SOLVING

Reduced Demand

Public Confidence

Victim Satisfaction

Tilley Award Public Choice

Finalist

POP ConferenceRestorative

Justice

Outcomes

Force Strategic Assessment

PUBLIC CONFIDENCE

VICTIM SATISFACTION

More than half say we’re tackling

the issues that matter to them

7 in 10 are confident in the

police 6 in 10 think we are doing a good

job

7 in 10 victims of ASB are pleased

with the whole experience

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

What You say is important

ASB

YouthsDrugs

Sp

eed

ing

V

eh

icle

s

WHAT YOU SAY

Serious Crime

Cri

tical

Incid

en

ts

Volume Crime Alcohol

Issues

Nuis

ance

Cri

me S

tand

ard

Po

licing

Specialist

Policing

Roads Policing

Community Policing

Protect Vulnerable

PeopleWork with troubled familiesAddress ASB

in Partnership

Prevent

Reoffending

Su

pp

ort O

ther F

orc

es

CRIMES AND INCIDENTS

WORKING WITH

PARTNERS

RANGE OF DUTIES

Searc

h fo

r mis

sin

g fro

m

hom

es

How Your Priorities Change

16

85

ASB Youths/Underage drinkingDrugs

ASB DrugsSpeeding Vehicles

ASB Speeding VehiclesVisibility

Hate crime raised by transgender groups

ASB raised by 32% of ethnic minority groups

Age

Questions?

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