Crime Rates by Incident Type

The following graph shows recorded crime between June 2017 and July 2018 in this LSOA area. Statistics are released by police.uk on a regular basis.

  UK AverageThis Area
Anti-social behaviour
3634
Burglary
112
Robbery
21
Vehicle Crimes
1215
Violent Crimes
5150
Shoplifting
100
Criminal Damage / Arson
1512
Theft
197
Drugs
510
Other Crimes
32
Possession of Weapons
122
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Thames Valley PoliceTerritorial police force

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Thames Valley Police is responsible for policing the Thames Valley area covered by the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. It is one of the largest territorial police forces in England covering 2,200 square miles and a population of over 2.1 million people. The police force consists of 4,244 constables, 506 special constables, 466 Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) and 2,576 police staff.

Contacts / Social Media

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Websitehttp://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/

Facts & Figures

Area typeNon-metropolitan counties of Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire and unitary authorities of Bracknell Forest, Milton Keynes, Reading, Slough, Wokingham, West Berkshire and Windsor and Maidenhead
Officers4,434 police officers
Budget£344.4m annually
Area size5,742 sq km
Formed1968
JurisdictionEngland and Wales

THAMES VALLEY POLICE NEIGHBOURHOOD PRIORITIES

Thursday, February 1, 2024

ISSUE: Drug use
ACTION: There has been lot of engagement with local schools including very young children to give them light hearted lessons about crime and consequences.


Monday, April 22, 2024

ISSUE: 1.Engaging Seldom Heard Communities
2.Engaging Young People (Under 30) - particularly vulnerable or seldom heard groups
3.Engaging Retailers
4.Engaging Victims of anti-social behaviour
ACTION: Neighbourhood force priorities have been set by TVP Community Policing department and will be focussed on Force wide. They are as follows u2013

nn1.Engaging Seldom Heard Communities
2.Engaging Young People (Under 30's) - particularly vulnerable or seldom heard groups
3.Engaging Retailers
4.Engaging Victims of anti-social behaviour

nnThe Neighbourhood teams will be directing their work around these priorities as well as the local policing priorities.


Thursday, February 1, 2024

ISSUE: Burglary


Thursday, February 1, 2024

ISSUE: Vehicle Crime
ACTION: The team have been attending resident meetings and helping to set up groups with councillors. Police and PCSOs have been attending u2018have your say meetingsu2019 and are focusing on reducing vehicle crime which has risen for the first time since lock down.


New Thames Valley Police priorities and concerns for this neighbourhood will be published here once they are announced by Thames Valley Police through the data.police.uk portal.


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