Wednesday, August 23, 2023
ISSUE: Specific u2013 This is a new priority set at this monthu2019s ward panel based on the new guidance which states the first priority will be violence related or driven by violence and will be set by the local SNT. After discussion with the panel regarding the previous priority of Domestic related Violence being difficult for the SNT to target it was agreed that the most relevant violence related offence on the ward is ASB related violence which would include violence between local drug users and street drinkers. nnMeasurable u2013 Police reports like PlanWeb and SNT Analytics measure violent offences which include all violence related offences across the ward. They accurately show where and when the offences happened on the ward and predictive maps can produce hotspot patrol areas.nnAttainable u2013 We will utilise social media and continued hotspot patrols to alert residents how best to report violence related offences and Anti-social behaviour. We will work in conjunction with the council and the newly appointed LET team in order to target ASB and as such hopefully reducing ASB related violence and offer long term support and assistance to victims. nnRelevant u2013 Measurable statistics and intelligence suggest this is the most relevant violence related offence on the ward. nnTime-Bound u2013 This will be measured and reviewed at the next ward panel meeting (every three months). This is particularly relevant for this priority as it is new and needs extra scrutiny.
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
ISSUE: Specific u2013 To reduce drug offences and drug related ASB. This includes obvious drug related crime like supply and possession but also ASB such as users loitering in drug hotspots waiting to buy drugs. This is always brought up at our ward panels as one of the top concerns of our residents.
Measurable u2013 Drug offences like possession and supply can be measured by looking through crime reports and stop and search records for the ward. ASB can be measured by airspace and CAD or any crime reports that emanate from an ASB CAD. We can also listen to anecdotal reports at our ward panel meetings as the residents are quite aware of drug hotspots. nnAttainable u2013 This will be attained by a mixture of high visibility and plain clothes patrols in and around drug hotspots on the ward. We will apply for warrants where drug intelligence is relevant and closure orders on ASB producing premises if applicable. nnRelevant u2013 The ward panel members have considered this a priority for some time and always want police to treat it as such. Measurable statistics and intelligence support this.nnTime Bound u2013 This will be measured and reviewed at the next ward panel meeting (every three months)
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
ISSUE: Specific u2013 To reduce residential burglary on the ward. This has always been a ward panel priority and a main concern of residents due to the impact on the victim and surrounding residents. nnMeasurable u2013 Police reports like PlanWeb and SNT Analytics measure both Commercial and residential burglary. They accurately show where and when the offences happened on the ward and predictive maps can produce hotspot patrol areas.nnAttainable u2013 This will be attained by a mixture of high visibility and plain clothes patrols in and around drug hotspots on the ward. We will utilise social media and cocooning to alert residents of potential hotspots and target local burglary nominal on the ward.nnRelevant u2013 The ward panel members have considered this a priority for some time and always want police to treat it as such. Measurable statistics and intelligence support this.nnTime-Bound u2013 This will be measured and reviewed at the next ward panel meeting (every three months)
New Metropolitan Police priorities and concerns for this neighbourhood will be published here once they are announced by Metropolitan Police through the data.police.uk portal.