Sergeant Paul Edwards Sergeant Paul Edwards (for Insp Mark Bridge) - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Sergeant Paul Edwards Sergeant Paul Edwards (for Insp Mark Bridge) - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Sergeant Paul Edwards Sergeant Paul Edwards (for Insp Mark Bridge) (for Insp Mark Bridge) Waverley Safer Neighbourhood Team Waverley Safer Neighbourhood Team Policing in Waverley Policing in Waverley The Changing N The Changing
Crime is Changing Crime is Changing – In the past three years there has been significant increases in reports of Rape (153%), Sexual Offences (122%) and Domestic Abuse (34%). In the same time period reports of House Burglaries have fallen by
The Changing The Changing N Nature ature O Of f C Crime rime Demand emand
time period reports of House Burglaries have fallen by 24% and reports of Theft from Vehicles is down 32%. Crime is Moving Crime is Moving – from the public space to the private space. Changes in Technology Changes in Technology – use of the internet for crime is on the increase but technology also provides an opportunity for us to deliver services differently.
Policing In Your Neighbourhood (PIYN) Policing In Your Neighbourhood (PIYN)
From April 2016 From April 2016 – – 10 Year Project 10 Year Project
Policing services are in demand Policing services are in demand
- We have approximately 675,500
contacts with the public each year.
- We formally recorded a higher
proportion of these than our peers
- We actively investigated a higher
proportion of recorded crimes than benchmark forces
Waverley Police Teams Waverley Police Teams
Borough Commander – Inspector Mark Bridge
Area Policing Team Area Policing Team 50 Constables
(5 teams of 10)
5 Sergeants 24/7 24/7 – – Response & Investigation Response & Investigation
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Neighbourhood Team Neighbourhood Team 2 Sergeants
(Waverley BC)
2 Constables 11 PCSOs 07 07-
- 2200 hrs
2200 hrs – – ‘Chronic & Repeat Issues’ ‘Chronic & Repeat Issues’
Policing in Waverley Policing in Waverley
Population approx. 122,700 133 sq. miles, 21 Parishes, excellent transport, rural & semi-rural
55 officers = 2,454 people each 55 officers = 2,454 people each 10 officers = 12, 270 people each
7 officers = 17,500 people each
It only takes 1 to spoil your day! It only takes 1 to spoil your day!
Policing in Waverley Policing in Waverley
Demand on Police Demand on Police Resources Resources
Threat Threat-Harm Harm-Risk Risk
Deployment Scenario
Performance in 2016/17 Performance in 2016/17 (Waverley Remains The Safest Borough) (Waverley Remains The Safest Borough)
- Total Notifiable
Offences
Increased by 8% (363 offences) Positive outcome rates decreased by 4.1% to 13.4%
- Violent crime
With Injury: Decreased by 12.6% (61 offences) Positive outcome rates decreased by 3.2% points to 27.2% Without Injury: Increased by 11.2% (128 offences) Positive outcome rates decreased by 9.7% points to 15.5%
- Domestic Burglary
Increased by 40.6% (71 offences) Positive outcome rates decreased by 7% points to 6.1%
- Vehicle Crime
Decreased by 1.2% (3 offences) Positive outcome rates increased by 3.4% points to 6.2%
- Serious Sexual
Decreased by 22.6% (30 offences) Positive outcome rates increased by 2.3% points to 13.6%
- ASB
Decreased by 28.6% (730 offences) Overall satisfaction decreased by 8.3% points to 69%
- Public Confidence
Public confidence decreased by 1.7% points to 88%
Recent Success Stories Recent Success Stories 2017 2017
- Dwelling Burglars – 7 charged
- Non Dwelling Burglars – 2 charged (25+)
- Plant Theft – 3 arrested
- CBO issued – 1
- ASB Injunctions & Extension – 3
- Drugs Closure – 1
- Numerous other charges including PWITS
Class A & Class B drugs, ABH, Public Order, DA & Animal Cruelty
Current ‘Projects’ Current ‘Projects’
- Proactive Car – Burglaries
- Rural/Night crime X-border Op, with
Sussex & Hants Police
- Licensed Premises – Test Purchase Op,
drugs and ASB CSE – Hotels, B&Bs and youth sports
- CSE – Hotels, B&Bs and youth sports
- Waverley JET: Park patrols, skate parks,
Redgrave/Brightwells, Frensham Little Pond
- Domestic Abuse – PCSOs follow up
- Drugs warrants – development of intel
- Hard to reach communities – Engagement
with BME, Migrant Workers, Disabled etc