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The Police & Crime Commissioner would like to talk with you Roger Hirst Police & Crime Commissioner Chief Inspector Russ Cole Tendring District Commander Ian Davidson Chief Executive, Tendring District Council PCC manifesto


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The Police & Crime Commissioner would like to talk with you…

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Roger Hirst

Police & Crime Commissioner

Chief Inspector Russ Cole

Tendring District Commander

Ian Davidson

Chief Executive, Tendring District Council

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PCC manifesto commitments

  • 1) Crack down on Anti-Social Behaviour
  • 2) Be tough on Domestic Violence
  • 3) Reverse the trend in serious violent

crime

  • 4) Tackle gangs and organised crime
  • 5) Make the police more local, visible,

and accessible

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Upcoming initiatives

  • Closer collaboration with Essex Fire &

Rescue Service

  • Doubling of Special Constabulary
  • Focus on road safety and driver

education

  • Boosting support for victims
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Points of focus

  • Creation of Community Policing Teams
  • The Community Safety Hub & Community Safety

Partnership priorities

  • Overview of all crime in Tendring
  • Focus on gang activity
  • The recent murder in Wivenhoe
  • Open question and answer discussion
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Tendring Community Policing Team

  • Manages and solves community policing

issues, tackling anti-social behaviour, protecting vulnerable people, reducing drug and alcohol misuse, and reducing re-

  • ffending, working to priorities set by the

Tendring Community Safety Hub.

  • CPT has: 1 inspector; 2 sergeants; 9

constables; 9 PCSOs; 10 Special Constables; 1 Children & Young People’s officer (shortly).

  • Supported by 24/7 Local Policing Team
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Community Safety Partnership (CSP) Priorities

  • Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour
  • Protecting Vulnerable People (Crime

and Fear of Crime)

  • Reducing drug and alcohol misuse

within communities

  • Reducing re-offending
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Overview of all crime

  • All Crime has increased by 9.6% (879 more
  • ffences)
  • Violence without Injury has increased by

31.0% (449 more offences)

  • Violence with Injury has increased by 14.5%

(161 more offences)

  • Anti-Social Behaviour has decreased by 4.3%

(209 fewer incidents)

  • Robbery has decreased by 14.9% (13 fewer
  • ffences)
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Brightlingsea

  • In 2015-16, there were 47 crimes of violence

in Brightlingsea

  • In Tendring, around 32% of all violent crime

takes place in context of domestic abuse

  • Analysis shows young people between the

age of 11-15 years old are disproportionately involved in violent crime both as victims & perpetrators

  • In 2015-16, two street robberies took place in

Brightlingsea

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Recent murder in Wivenhoe

  • Paul Olney died in Wivenhoe on June 6, 2016
  • Richard Waterhouse was charged with his

murder on June 8, 2016

  • A 37-year-old man was arrested and is

currently on police bail

  • Senior Investigating Officer DCI Stephen

Jennings

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Thank you for your time today

You can contact the PCC at:

The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner 3 Hoffmanns Way Chelmsford Essex CM1 1GU 9 01245 291600 8 pcc@essex.pnn.police.uk  www.essex.pcc.police.uk @EssexPCC