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Page 1: December 2012 Strategic Planning and Key Themes

December 2012

Strategic Planning and Key Themes

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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

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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

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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

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Force Strategic Assessment

PROBLEM SOLVING

Reduced Demand

Public Confidence

Victim Satisfaction

Tilley Award Public Choice

Finalist

POP ConferenceRestorative

Justice

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Outcomes

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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

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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

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How Your Priorities Change

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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

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Questions?