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H&F Neighbourhood Watch General Meeting Lyric Theatre 2 nd February 2016 David Millar, Chair H&F Neighbourhood Watch Association Chief Inspector Simon Causer, Metropolitan Police Agenda 1. Crime Overview 2. PC Dave Hinton Tales


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H&F Neighbourhood Watch General Meeting Lyric Theatre

2nd February 2016

David Millar, Chair H&F Neighbourhood Watch Association Chief Inspector Simon Causer, Metropolitan Police

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Agenda

1. Crime Overview 2. PC Dave Hinton – Tales from the front line 3. Cyber Crime 4. General Discussion

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David Millar Chair H&F Neighbourhood Watch Association Duncan Smith Principal Intelligence Analyst Insight and Analytics Team Hammersmith and Fulham Council

Community Safety Overview 2014- 15

Hammersmith and Fulham

28th January 2016

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Borough Overall Trend – Total Offences

Over last 11 years there has been a steady decrease in the number of

  • ffences from 26,959

in 2004-05 to 20,220 in 2014-15. However there has been an 6.5% increase since 2013-14 from 18,994 to 20,220 in 2014-15.

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2015-16 Total Offences

Compared to 2014- 15 there has been slightly more offences

  • ccurring over the

last 9 months Total Notifiable Offences 2015-16

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Proportion of Offences by Crime Type 2014-15

Theft & Handling

  • ffences makes up

45.8% of total crime in 2014-15, Violence Against the Person makes up 25.7% of total crime while drug

  • ffences make up 8.3%.
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Total Offences 2014-15 Local Level

When broken down by Ward both Hammersmith Broadway and Shepherd’s Bush Green have the highest rates per 1,000 population (222 and 281 offences per 1,000 population respectively).

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Theft & Handling 2014-15

The biggest proportion of Theft & Handling

  • ffences are Other Theft (36%), Theft from a

Motor Vehicle (20%) and Theft from Shops (18%) offences. When broken down by Ward the highest rate

  • f Theft & Handling offences occurs in

Shepherd’s Bush Green where Westfield is located.

Breakdown of Theft & Handling Offences

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Motor Vehicle Crime 2014-15

The number of theft from a motor vehicle

  • ffences have decreased by 29.5% since

2011-12 from 2,599 to 1,833 in 2014-15. However there has been a 8.9% increase since 2013-14 from 1,683 to 1,833 offences. When broken down by Ward the highest rates of Theft from Motor Vehicle offences

  • ccur in Hammersmith Broadway and

Ravenscourt Park.

Theft from Motor Vehicle Offences 2014-15

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Motor Vehicle Crime 2014-15

The number of theft of a motor vehicle

  • ffences have decreased by 15% since

2011-12 from 703 to 597 in 2014-15. However there has been a 12.9% increase since 2013- 14 from 529 to 597 offences. When broken down by Ward the highest rate of Theft of Motor Vehicle offences

  • ccurred in Parsons Green and Walham.

Theft of Motor Vehicle Offences 2014- 15

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Violence Against the Person Offences 2014-5

London Boroughs Violence Against the Person Offences 2015-16

The number of Violence Against the Person offences has increased by 4.5% since 2010-11 from 4,900 to 5,123 in 2014-15. There has been a 26.6% increase since 2013- 14 from 4,044 to 5,123. This has been mainly caused by changes in recording of Violent offences. When compared across London LBHF has experienced the 14th (out of 32) smallest percentage increase.

Violence Against the Person Offences 2015-16

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Violence Against the Person Offences 2014-5

When broken down by Ward the highest rate of Violence Against the Person offences occurs in Shepherd’s Bush Green and Hammersmith Broadway.

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Burglary in Dwelling Offences 2014-15

The total number of burglary offences has decreased by 48% since 2010-11 from 1,880 to 970 in 2014-15. When broken down by Ward the highest rate of Burglary in Dwelling offences

  • ccurred in College Park and Old Oak,

Munster and Parsons Green and Walham.

Burglary in Dwelling Offences 2015-16

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Other Crimes 2014-15

Theft Person Offences 2014-15 Personal Robbery 2014-15

The number of Theft from a Person

  • ffences has decreased by 31% since

2010-11 from 1,126 to 780 in 2014-15. The number of Personal Robbery

  • ffences has decreased by 51% since

2010-11 from 767 to 374 in 2014-15.

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Anti Social Behaviour 2014-15

Anti Social Behaviour, 2014-15

The number of incidents of Anti Social Behaviour recorded by the Police has decreased by 15% from 6,804 in 2013-14 to 5,786 in 2014-15.

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Noise Nuisance 2012-2015

Noise Nuisance, 2012-2015

The number of noise nuisance complaints recorded by the Council has decreased by 3% from 7,642 in 2007-08 to 7,419 in 2014-15. The majority of these complaints were for Domestic Noise.

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Borough Forecast 2015-16

Forecast 2015-16 – Hammersmith & Fulham

Using historic data and the current level of offences in 2015-16 a forecast for 2015-16 can be generated. This suggests that total offences in 2015-16 will be slightly higher than total offences in 2014-15.

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Crime Prevention

PC Dave Hinton

Crime Prevention Design Advisor Metropolitan Police

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Examples Phishing Emails

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Cyber Crime Headlines