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REDUCING CRIME AND ASB IN NOTTINGHAM Andrew Errington – Community Protection Director

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Page 1: REDUCING CRIME AND ASB IN NOTTINGHAM Andrew Errington – Community Protection Director

REDUCING CRIME AND ASB IN NOTTINGHAM

Andrew Errington – Community Protection Director

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IMAGE OF NOTTINGHAM CASTLE

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You think you’ve got problems? – ‘Shottingham’

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The Real-Life Reality: Julie, Sneinton, Nottingham

VIDEO

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Our Response

• RESPECT

• Joint Tasking

• Neighbourhood Policing/Integration

• Internal and External Communication

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Safer

CAMPAIGN IMAGE

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Nottingham’s Response

VIDEO

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2004 2005 2006 2007

176

1,431

2,189

2,998

Fixed Penalty Notices: 2004-2007

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PRINCIPLES

Enforcement Listen to the Public Report results

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Innovative Enforcement

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What are the Local Issues on a Local Level?

Source: MORI

Rubbish 39%

Vandalism 38%

Teenagers 35%

Top three Anti-Social Behaviours:Area Analysis

Rubbish 45%

Teenagers 44%

Vandalism 39%

Rubbish 44%

Teenagers 43%

Vandalism 42%

Rubbish 31%

Vandalism 29%

Teenagers 27%

Rubbish 56%

Drugs 42%

Teenagers 39%

Rubbish 55%

Drugs 33%

Vandalism 29%

Rubbish 21%

Teenagers 21%

Vandalism 17%

Teenagers 49%

Rubbish 47%

Drugs 47%

Teenagers 42%

Vandalism 33%

Rubbish 29%

Base: 2,302 Nottingham residents aged 18+, interviewed 4th August – 27th October 2007

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REAL PROGRESS

•2007 ‘Respect for Nottingham’ target exceeded by 28% having obtained over 90 ASBOs

• 9.4% reduction in crime since March 2007

• 4% increase in satisfaction with the Police since March 2007 (JRA Anti Social Behaviour Survey September 2007)

• 5.3% perceived reduction in the Top 10 antisocial behaviour problems since March 2007 (JRA Anti Social Behaviour Survey September 2007)

• Fear of Crime: 21% in 2006, 12% in 2007

• Cleanest core city in 2007

•58% satisfaction with Nottinghamshire Police. Rising to 62% since integration

• 44% affected by ASB in 2006. Falling to 37% in 2007

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Crime in the City

1. Theft from a vehicle

2. Theft of a vehicle

3. Vehicle Interference and Tampering

4. Burglary

5. Theft of a bicycle

6. Theft from a person

7. Common Assault

8. Criminal damage

9. ABH, GBH, Wounding

10. Robbery of Personal Property

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Making a Difference: Julie, Sneinton, Nottingham

VIDEO

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DEVELOPMENTSOUR VISION

Full two tier Policing

Focus of Quality

- Noise

- Vandalism

- Night-time response

Targeted Youth Enforcement (Gangs)

Bridge between Criminal and Civil Enforcement (McNee)

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Questions