NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Local Policing Presentation Police & Crime Commissioner Candidates Chief Superintendent Charles Hill.

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NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Local Policing Presentation Police & Crime Commissioner Candidates Chief Superintendent Charles Hill

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED The fifth largest policing area in the United Kingdom – slightly larger than Cyprus! 37% of the population of the West Midlands A population of 1.78 million Five counties: LP WEST Herefordshire186,087 Shropshire308,567 Telford and Wrekin 168,452 LP EAST Warwickshire548,729 Worcestershire572,168 Alliance Landscape The region has large urban areas but is predominantly rural The overall area is perceived as relatively prosperous, but there are pockets of deprivation Border 10 forces

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED On a typical day in Warwickshire and West Mercia.... Officers will make 69 arrests. 1.9 of these will be for sexual offences Undertake 2 place of safety orders under section 136 of the Mental Health Act every day Respond to 8 missing person reports. Deal with 177 ASB Incidents As well as dealing with crime officers will: Attend 11 road traffic collisions where there were causalities Carry out 40 stop and searches. Of those 24 are drugs related. Of the 40 stop searches 3 will result in an arrest Respond to 25 incidents flagged as being associated with mental health issues Approximately calls are received Officers will deal with – amongst other crimes – 11 dwelling burglaries, 93 thefts, 19 thefts of a motor vehicle, 50 violent crimes, 2 robberies and 2 rapes Approximately 233 crimes are reported Approximately 1151 incidents are recorded There will be 10 cautions Supporting over 3800 families enrolled on the troubled families programme Supporting 1400 domestic abuse victims being seen at Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences Managing approximately 1941 sexual and violent offenders under Multi- Agency Public Protection Arrangements in partnership with other local bodies Supporting 1380 children and young people subject to a Child Protection Plan In addition to reacting to calls from service from the public, the police will also be undertaking proactive work to safeguard the public With thanks to the There is approximately one officer on patrol for every 13,118 people Alliance Demand at March 2015

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 11% of all reported crime a day is flagged for PVP 28 Offences per day There are many new challenges for law enforcement : Honour based violence Female Genital Mutilation Forced Marriage The nature of demand is changing. Child Sexual Exploitation 64 incidents per day Are there any future demands that are likely to grow across the alliance?

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Alliance Control Strategy 2015 Alliance priorities have been identified using the Management of Risk in Law Enforcement (MoRiLE). MoRiLE is a structured methodology and matrix which aims to provide a consistent approach across law enforcement agencies. Terrorism Serious and organised crime Includes both cyber enabled and cyber dependent crime. Maximising evidential opportunities will benefit investigations and address knowledge gaps. Knowing the signs of CSE and safeguarding victims remains a priority. Target the perpetrator. A key intelligence requirement is the types of drugs used to facilitate CSE. Involved in drug offences child sexual exploitation, cross border acquisitive crime; football violence and organised motorcycle crime. Promoting partnership working and increasing confidence in reporting. Safeguarding and recognising victims, remains a priority. Strategic Policing Requirement Daily business Cyber crime Child sexual abuse Female genital mutilation Foreign national offenders Serious acquisitive crime Violent crime Pipeline incursions An emerging threat with significant intelligence gaps. Increasing awareness and understanding will improve response and identification of victims. Child sexual exploitation Rape and sexual assault Killed and seriously injured RTCs Monitored threat with likely increase from statutory reporting by health professionals. Supporting national response to minimise risk. Partnership strategies designed to tackle drugs and alcohol related violence. Increasing intelligence gathering, focussing on handlers, enablers and facilitators. Targeted operations developed to tackle this criminality. Modern slavery and human trafficking Organised crime groups Domestic abuse Cyber crime Intelligence requirement represents what we need to know more about Alliance priorities represent the highest risk, taking account of our capacity and capability Support the work of the Alliance Safer Roads Partnership to reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads. Threats to public order Civil emergencies

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Five West Mercia Local Policing Areas C – South Worcestershire, D – North Worcestershire, E – Herefordshire, F- Shropshire, G – Telford & Wrekin

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED A Day in the Life of an LPA 0915hrs Daily Briefing 1000hrs Force Briefing Give the Greatest Possible Protection to the Most Vulnerable Worcestershire Pathfinder Explanation PVP/CID/ IOM

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED A Day in the Life of an LPA Patrol – Respond to the Public Safer Neighbourhood Teams – visible and identifiable PCs & PCSOs tackling local problems, ASB & Harm Reduction. CID / PVP Investigation – Tackling Crime Operational Support - Operations & Communications Centres, Crime Bureaux, Custody & Criminal Justice 295 Special Constables / 103 Volunteers Watch Schemes - Neighbourhood, Horse, Business, Rural & Waterways

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PCC Crime Prevention Fund of £30K per LPA Any Questions?