Superintendent Michelle Martin Strathclyde Police Implementing the Enhanced Policing Plan
Strathclyde Police Michelle Martin Superintendent Shettleston, Baillieston and Greater Easterhouse
Strathclyde Police My Area Populationapprox 80,000 S.I.M.D Violence/ Disorder 88% fear of crime in Shettleston Low Life Expectancy Poverty
Strathclyde Police
2 Opportunities Merger Money Enhanced Policing Plan Introduction
Strathclyde Police Public Reassurance Model Analysis Signal Crime Interviews Environmental Scanning EPIC Action Plans Problem Solving Partnerships KIN Groups
Strathclyde Police Implementation Communities Unit / Key People Communication Internal/External Briefing/De Briefing Media Feedback
Strathclyde Police Leadership Skills Vision Negotiating and Influencing Partners Problem Solving
Strathclyde Police Results – Quantitative Violent crime at its lowest level for 5 years Antisocial behaviour related crime decreased by 7% Antisocial behaviour incidents decreased by 8%
Strathclyde Police Results - Quantitative 2003/ / / / /2008 Street Drinking Urinating in Public Places Carrying of Offensive Weapons Total % Change-5%-4%-7%+35% Increased crime figures as a result of pro-active policing
Strathclyde Police Results - Visible
Strathclyde Police People are coming out more in the evenings to shops It is nice to see a lot of police The EPP has delivered the feeling of a safer environment for the community Young people too feel safe when the police are about Results - Qualitative
Strathclyde Police The Future
Strathclyde Police Michelle Martin Superintendent Shettleston, Baillieston and Greater Easterhouse