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Public Accountability Board
Meeting Date: 29th October 2019 13:30
Agenda
Caring About the Vulnerable Mental Health
Reinforcing Local Policing
999
City Command
Ambitious Collaboration
Enhancing the Customer
Experience
Coastal Command
s136 Detentions
County Command Crime Trends
ASB/PSW Incidents
101 Local Priorities
Proactive Policing
Force Overview
Crime Focus
Mental Health
Description Volume with mental health tag% of All Type of Incidents
CONC SAFETY/TRAPPED/INJ/ILL 9970 41.34%
MISSING PERSON 1046 30.61%
DOMESTIC INCIDENT 1505 15.01%
VIOLENCE 1661 10.96%
ASB NUISANCE 1206 6.21%
Occurrences involving a person(s) with a mental health qualifier
Incidents with highest number of Mental Health Tag (Nov ‘17 – Sep ‘19)
Incident data (left) relates to the initial police response where
Mental health presented and was tagged on the incident
Use of police custody as a place of safety
Police custody must only be used for s136 MHA detainees in highly exceptional circumstances, e.g. genuinely unmanageable risks of resistance, aggression, violence or escape, or if also detained for an offence. We scrutinise every use of custody in these circumstances. Further details are included on the following slide.
s136 Detentions (Police Custody) Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19 Sep-19
Under 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aged 18 or Over 0 1 4 2 2 3 0 2 1 1 1 2
Total 0 1 4 2 2 3 0 2 1 1 1 2
• There are significant increases in occurrences with Mental Health tags in the last 4 months. This is in part due to increased tagging of these incidents, allowing for a better, more tailored approach in initial response.
• Incidents with a Mental Health tag have accounted for 10.5% of all incidents in the last 22 months
s136 – September 2019
Mode of Transport
Outcomes
By Occurrence Type
Gender/Age Breakdown and Repeat Nominals
• September 2019 was higher in volume than the average incident volume levels• There were 3 detainees required to be taken out of the county this month• 2 individuals had repeat s136 detentions in September 2019.• 14 incidents required Police transportation:
12 following Risk assessment1 Ambulance refused to convey due to aggressive behaviour 1 No Ambulance available within 30mins
HBPoS Usage
Force Levels (Incidents and Crimes Committed September 2019)
Volume by Crime type
Count of all Incidents and type Incident Volumes by Date
Incident Volumes by Day and Time GroupAverage Officers and Time Spent
Total Crimes Committed
3837
Highest Wards by volume of Crime
City Command (Incidents and Crimes Committed September 2019 – York and Selby)
Highest Wards by Crime Volume
Count of all Incidents and type Incident Volumes by Date
Incident Volumes by Day and Time GroupAverage Officers and Time Spent
Total Crimes Committed
1505
Volume by Crime type
Coastal Command (Incidents and Crimes Committed September 2019 – Scarborough and Ryedale)
Highest Wards by Crime Volume
Count of all Incidents and type Incident Volumes by Date
Incident Volumes by Day and Time Group
Total Crimes Committed
875
Average Officers and Time Spent
Volume by Crime type
County Command (Incidents and Crimes Committed September 2019 – Hamb, Rich, H’gate and Craven)
Highest Wards by Crime Volume
Count of all Incidents and type
Average Officers and Time Spent
Incident Volumes by Date
Incident Volumes by Day and Time Group
Total Crimes Committed
1454
Volume by Crime type
CRIME – Financial Year to Date Comparison (Crimes Committed)
Apr-Sep ’17 Apr-Sep ’18 Apr-Sep ’19 % Diff (2019 compared2018)
Arson & Criminal Damage 3032 3138 2907 -7.4%
Burglary 1809 1902 1963 3.2%
Drug Offences 767 870 796 -8.5%
Misc Crimes Against Society 408 328 394 20.1%
Possession Of Weapons 106 155 159 2.6%
Public Order Offences 854 1214 1588 30.8%
Robbery 82 117 111 -5.1%
Sexual Offences 614 635 640 0.8%
Theft: All Other Theft 2268 2535 2324 -8.3%
Theft: Bicycle Theft 603 675 589 -12.7%
Theft: Shoplifting 2401 2279 2321 1.8%
Theft: Theft From Person 189 253 283 11.9%
Vehicle Offences 1196 1243 1137 -8.5%
Violence Against The Person 5504 7065 7747 9.7%
Grand Total 19833 22409 22959 2.5%
% Split of Crime Types
% split of all crimes by Command
CRIME FOCUS – Financial Year To Date
CRAVEN SNC
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% d
iff
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CRIME 1164 -0.9%
Burglary 183 7.0%
Theft: Other 116 -29.3%
Theft: Shoplifting 95 6.7%
Criminal Damage 128 -12.9%
Drug Offences 31 -27.9%
Violence Offences 362 23.5%
HAM & RICH SNC
Ap
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% d
iff
Sam
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Pe
rio
d ‘1
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CRIME 2768 7.3%
Burglary 224 -3.9%
Theft: Other 337 5.3%
Theft: Shoplifting 191 3.8%
Criminal Damage 394 -7.1%
Drug Offences 94 34.3%
Violence Offences 1025 16.2%
HARROGATE
Ap
r-Se
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9
% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
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CRIME 4131 -2.1%
Burglary 434 -3.1%
Theft: Other 456 -0.9%
Theft: Shoplifting 418 -9.1%
Criminal Damage 547 -12.3%
Drug Offences 150 -3.8%
Violence Offences 1286 14.1%
YORK SNC
Ap
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p’1
9
% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
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CRIME 6636 -0.1%
Burglary 443 -5.1%
Theft: Other 656 -4.5%
Theft: Shoplifting 916 16.8%
Criminal Damage 743 -10.7%
Drug Offences 224 -17.3%
Violence Offences 2042 2.1%
SCAR & RYE SNC
Ap
r-Se
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% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
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CRIME 5977 7.6%
Burglary 369 -0.8%
Theft: Other 562 -10.8%
Theft: Shoplifting 538 7.0%
Criminal Damage 814 2.5%
Drug Offences 228 -9.2%
Violence Offences 2250 9.3%
SELBY SNC
Ap
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% d
iff
Sam
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Pe
rio
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CRIME 2250 2.3%
Burglary 308 48.1%
Theft: Other 194 -28.1%
Theft: Shoplifting 162 -37.2%
Criminal Damage 281 -10.2%
Drug Offences 68 -9.3%
Violence Offences 765 11.2%
ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, PUBLIC SAFETY & WELFARE AND CASUALTIES FROM ROAD TRAFFIC COLLISIONS THAT ARE KILLED & SERIOUSLY INJURED
CRAVEN SNC
Ap
r-Se
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’19
% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
8
ASB 461 -32.1%
PSW 2366 1.6%
Missing Person 54 -8.5%
Concern Safety 530 -13.5%
Domestic Inc 102 -16.4%
KSI 83 -24.5%
HARROGATE A
pr-
Sep
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% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
8
ASB 2231 -11.6%
PSW 8176 3.1%
Missing Person 298 -17.7%
Concern Safety 1703 -8.8%
Domestic Inc 431 -9.3%
KSI 189 0.0%
HAM & RICH SNC
Ap
r-Se
p
’19
% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
8
ASB 1319 -23.7%
PSW 6554 8.6%
Missing Person 137 2.2%
Concern Safety 1395 4.7%
Domestic Inc 317 -4.2%
KSI 175 13.6%
SCAR & RYE SNC
Ap
r-Se
p
’19
% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
8
ASB 3279 -15.4%
PSW 11047 3.2%
Missing Person 450 20.0%
Concern Safety 2689 -3.8%
Domestic Inc 709 -16.5%
KSI 205 -1.4%
YORK SNC
Ap
r-Se
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’19
% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
8
ASB 3506 -17.4%
PSW 11754 4.2%
Missing Person 346 3.6%
Concern Safety 2790 -3.5%
Domestic Inc 609 -23.9%
KSI 236 4.0%SELBY SNC
Ap
r-Se
p
’19
% d
iff
Sam
e
Pe
rio
d ‘1
8
ASB 1169 -14.5%
PSW 4173 -2.0%
Missing Person 107 -13.0%
Concern Safety 949 -6.2%
Domestic Inc 279 -9.1%
KSI 87 0.0%
➢ ASB incidents continue to decrease in all SNCs➢ PSW type incidents continue to be the long term increases experienced
across all SNCs. However, Domestic Incident type occurrences are showing long term decreases in volume
Proactivity: How has proactive policing contributed to control strategies? (September 2019)
Caring for the Vulnerable
“Down on the Farm” developed in collaboration with NHS Tees, Esk, Wear Valley Trust, Yorkshire Agricultural Society, NFU, NYCC, to increase self-referrals and awareness of mental health support and intervention available to those suffering with mental health issues in rural communities .
Rural Vulnerability forum being developed to address concerns about various aspects of vulnerability in the rural community, and how support can be given to rural victims.
Training around domestic abuse is being delivered to RSPCA partners in late October. This may lead to a roll out of similar training; nationally to the RSPCA, to other relevant partners, and on other areas of vulnerability.
Op Woollen, Op Woodchip and Op Crucible aim to provide proactive prevention advice to farms, businesses and historic assets at risk.
Property Marking Events are regularly held to provide reassurance and a deterrent against theft.
Ambitious Collaboration
National week of action on rural crime 6th-13th. NE Region activity coordinated by NYP, including activity from all seven NE forces, and agencies including the RSPCA, Environment Agency, Angling Trust and Natural England.
Operation Checkpoint will take place with seven other forces, and supported by Proactive Policing, NPT and Volunteers in NYP.
Local meetings with neighbouring forces occur monthly between PC’s / PCSO’s on area, and neighbouring force NPT’s, to share intelligence and operational activity.
Op Owl conducted on the weekend of 21st / 22nd September with gamekeepers, NYMMO, NYMNPA, YDNPA, RSPB, RSPCA, raising awareness on bird crime. PS512 Grainger coordinated this nationally which involved 26 forces, resulting in over 7.5million social media interactions in the weekend.
Op Galileo is a national operation to tackle poaching, which involves collaboration with 12 other forces affected by poaching. This has developed a national plan to looking at prevention, intelligence and enforcement opportunities.
Work ongoing with partners to disrupt criminal activity of OCG’s especially Existence, involving National Food Crime Unit and Trading Standards.
Reinforcing Local Policing
Identify and support local priorities including proactive patrol, in particular in response to recent issues in craven, Selby and Hambleton areas.
Op Extractor is an ongoing OCG management into group committing rural burglaries in the north of county. Recent arrests have been made, and prison visits are due to be conducted imminently.
Op Existence investigation into livestock theft and subsequent sale, OCG management and working with partners such as NFCU to tackle OCG. Recent arrests have been made in regards to this group.
Further arrests have been made in Cleveland, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire recently, with officers proactively following up enquiries rather than waiting for neighbouring forces to act on information. This has also resulted in stolen property including quad bikes, motor bikes and agricultural equipment being returned to owners.
Enhancing Customer Experience
Mobile Rural Watches are now established in all districts of North Yorkshire, their activity being collated under Op Harvester. An event is scheduled for the 16th
October in Thirsk to train and update some of the 200+ mobile rural watch PSV’s. WhatsApp is being used to support these groups and has been successful in both gathering intelligence and providing reassurance to communities. This will soon be across all Watch schemes.
Numerous local events are still being attended on area, ranging from shows, to local marts, to farm open days, enabling contact, engagement with, and information flow between the tam and rural public. Recent events attended include Farm Open days, York Agri Mart and local shows.
Internal SharePoint and Intranet sites are up and running to communicate the work of RTF to police colleagues.
Rural Task Force
Initial Contact – 999 (12 month rolling data)
Month Calls Presented Calls AnsweredSpeed of Answer
Abnd Calls
Oct-18 7413 7358 8.4 55
Nov-18 6788 6743 7.3 45
Dec-18 7340 7281 8.6 59
Jan-19 6383 6353 6.3 30
Feb-19 6203 6176 6.9 27
Mar-19 6888 6836 7.4 52
Apr-19 7494 7439 7.9 55
May-19 7598 7509 10 89
Jun-19 8218 8106 13.7 112
Jul-19 9826 9624 16.3 202
Aug-19 9211 8989 16.9 222
Sep-19 7687 7571 14.2 116
Initial Contact - 101
MonthCalls
PresentedCalls
AnsweredSpeed of Answer
Abnd Calls
Oct-18 19280 15454 145.3 3826
Nov-18 17513 14653 120.3 2860
Dec-18 16061 13743 101.3 2318
Jan-19 16944 15327 68.5 1617
Feb-19 16308 14325 84.1 1983
Mar-19 18402 16056 91 2346
Apr-19 17235 14787 93.9 2448
May-19 18182 14744 131.9 3438
Jun-19 17093 13085 170.7 4008
Jul-19 19138 13088 250.6 6050
Aug-19 18087 12965 226.5 5122
Sep-19 16941 13170 163.4.5 3771
Local Policing – Police and Crime Plan 2017-2021
Richmondshire Apr-Sep 18 Apr-Sep 19 Diff
Drug Offences 16 30 87.5%
Burglary 58 69 19.0%
ASB 554 445 -19.7%
Hambleton Apr-Sep 18 Apr-Sep 19 Diff
Burglary 175 155 -11.4%
Road 2938 2032 -30.8%
Mental Health 695 812 16.8%
Scarborough Apr-Sep 18 Apr-Sep 19 Diff
Burglary 288 293 1.7%
Drug Offences 215 206 -4.2%
ASB 3272 2775 -15.2%
Ryedale Apr-Sep 18 Apr-Sep 19 Diff
Burglary 84 76 -9.5%
Drug Offences 36 22 -38.9%
ASB 604 504 -16.6%
Road 1859 1320 -29.0%Harrogate Apr-Sep 18 Apr-Sep 19 Diff
Burglary 448 434 -3.1%
ASB 2523 2231 -11.6%
Road 4844 3191 -34.1%
Cyber 62 56 -9.7%York Apr-Sep 18 Apr-Sep 19 Diff
Violence 2000 2042 2.1%
Burglary 467 443 -5.1%
ASB 4247 3506 -17.4%
Cyber 81 75 -7.4%
Selby Apr-Sep 18 Apr-Sep 19 Diff
Drugs 75 68 -9.3%
Burglary 208 308 48.1%
ASB 1368 1169 -14.5%
Cyber 37 32 -13.5%
Craven Apr-Sep 18 Apr-Sep 19 Diff
Burglary 171 183 7.0%
Road 1381 1054 -23.7%
Crime 1174 1164 -0.9%
Glossary• ASB = Anti-Social Behaviour• CMS = Community Messaging System• Concern Safety = Concern for Safety – includes all occurrences where there is a concern for an individuals safety or welfare• Fraud Offences = These are not included in the crime statistics as they are not reported by forces to the Home Office. Instead these
crimes are passed to Action Fraud and statistics are collated by that agency • FSU = Firearms Support Unit• I Grade = priority assigned by control room for an incident requiring Immediate police response• KSI = A casualty Killed or Seriously Injured as a result of a Road Traffic Collision on a public road• MCU = Major Crime Unit• Miss Pers = Missing Person• MO = Modus Operandi• NPS = New Psychoactive Substances is the official term for Legal Highs• NTE = Night Time Economy• OCG = Organised Crime Group• OSU = Operational Support Unit – a specialist unit which is deployed around the force through tactical bidding process• OPL = Over Prescribed Limit typically the term used to describe failing a breath test• PCSO = Police Community Support Officer• PSW = Personal Safety and Welfare• Resolved Outcome = A crime where an offender has been dealt with through sanction or restorative justice. • RPG = Roads Policing Team • RTF = Rural Task Force• SNC = Safer Neighbourhood Command – Area of Policing attributed to• Sus Circs = Suspicious Circumstances – includes Insecure premises and Vehicles• TIC = Taken Into Consideration is typically where an offender admits to further offences to avoid potentially being pursued for these at
a later date.
GLOSSARY