Bradford District Integrated Offender Management Team and Substance - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Police Sergeant Claire Stothers Bradford District Integrated Offender Management Team and Substance Misuse Coordinator. Offender Management 1.Neighbourhood Policing 2.Integrated Offender Management 2 IOM 156 Prolific Offenders Police Team


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Police Sergeant Claire Stothers Bradford District Integrated Offender Management Team and Substance Misuse Coordinator.

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Offender Management 1.Neighbourhood Policing 2.Integrated Offender Management

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IOM 156 Prolific Offenders Police Team Partnership Colleagues

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Approximately 62% IOM

  • ffenders currently in HMP

custody < 4 years sentence. Offender management teams in prison – Police and Probation.

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Pathways to Reducing Offending:

Accommodation ETE Substance Misuse Physical / Mental Health Financial matters Children / Family support Attitude, Thinking, Behaviour

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Additional Interventions

Restorative Justice Class A Drugs testing in custody after arrest. Out of court disposals for non prolific

  • ffenders.

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How can you help:

  • Work with NPTs.
  • Report any suspicious activity via 101 or

intelligence via Crimestoppers 0800 555111 (anonymous service – charity run).

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Jess Clayton Force Drugs Coordinator

Key responsibilities

  • Ensure a consistence approach to drug offences across the force
  • Simple possession – organised crime
  • Reviewing process/policies across the Force
  • Working alongside colleagues and partners to increase awareness around drug

trends, concerns

  • Encourage intelligence submissions
  • Safeguarding the vulnerable – e.g. DAG, ‘Not my child’ cuckooing
  • Reduce reoffending, ensuring correct partners are working with our offenders and

included in our OCG meetings

  • Campaign work around raising the awareness – e.g “Drugs fund….”
  • Partnership working – e.g. synthetic cannabinoid referral process, NA in PCSO

training

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County Lines/Vulnerable People and Drug Gangs

  • Raising awareness – inputs to colleagues, partners and public
  • Interventions in schools – inputs, EI teams
  • Targeting hard to reach communities
  • Encourage multi-agency approach
  • ST Giles Trust – Gang Peer Advisor Programme

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Gaps/issues

Drug related deaths mapping

  • To identify hotspot areas for drug deaths, drug dealing and need for harm reduction advice.
  • Also allows us to monitor drug trends of concern.

Youth work

  • There appears to be a gap for support between a child who is misbehaving and those involved in

serious crime

  • Parenting has changed/social media - children are monitored less/have less support in the home

environment, lack of role models

  • How children are recruited into CL/CCE activity

Support for victims involved in crime

  • Those being exploited by gangs – victim or suspect?
  • E.g. cuckooed victims – fear of being arrested or repercussions of working with the Police, OCG’s

seem to have identified addresses of placed VA’s rather than the VA’s themselves 10

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Any Questions?

Claire Stothers 01274537431 Jess Clayton 07719 419 068

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