Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 ESTABLISHED JUNE 1998 CRIME AND DISORDER ACT 1998 STATUTORY DUTIES FOR - Cleveland Police - Cleveland.

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Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 ESTABLISHED JUNE 1998 CRIME AND DISORDER ACT 1998 STATUTORY DUTIES FOR - Cleveland Police - Cleveland Police Authority - Stockton Council - Cleveland Fire Authority - North Tees Primary Care Trust Chair: Geoff Lee Secretary: Mike Batty

Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 THEN AND NOW (1) THEN NOW Good co-operation on issues and projects, Preparing our fourth 3 year Community but no joint strategy. Safety Plan for the Borough ( Beacon Status in 2004/05) number of crimes: 21,521 (1996)17, /07 old rules current rules - no criminal damage under £20 - perception determines ‘criming’ -no violence against the person in absence of complaints Fear of crime – MORI 1998 MORI 2006 figures daytime93%94% after dark57%54% (very / fairly safe)

Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 THEN AND NOW THEN (1997) NOW (2006/07 ) Dwelling Burglary 2,18914% 855 5% Vehicle crime3,96925%1,73310% Violence 671 4%3,72221% Criminal damage1,67911%5,24330% 54%66% England & Wales position66 th (2.6% above average) 105 th ( 7.4% below average) Tees Valley positionThirdFirst Deliberate dwelling fires 5336 Hoax fire calls98750

Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 THEN AND NOW CAPACITY THENNOW Police Officers270 (estimate)300 PCSOs 043 ( 55) Neighbourhood Enforcement Service ( 379) Dedicated ASB capacity 0Joint team of 17 (Council, Police & Fire) plus Tristar Homes - 4 Officers Domestic Violence police onlywell established support for Servicesviolence and programmes of work with perpetrators Youth Offending ServicenoneLevel 5 Drugs Action Teamcovered by Teesside DATTop ranking Stockton DAT

Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 CURRENT POSITION NATIONAL PSA TARGET 1 (HOME OFFICE) – 20% REDUCTION IN ‘BCS COMPARATOR CRIME’ AGAINST 2003/04 BASELINE BY MARCH 2008 CURRENT PERFORMANCE (TO END OF OCTOBER 2007) – REDUCTION OF 22.8% CRUDE MEASURE (HOMICIDE AND BIKE THEFT)

Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 CONSULTATION PROGRAMME 2007 (1) TARGETACTUAL TOTAL RESPONSES4,0004,021 BME RESPONSES2.8% = (3.7% of those giving ethnicity) ALL WARDS AT LEAST 1%2622 NOT Billingham South (11 th ) Northern Parishes (17 th ) Billingham North (20 th ) Billingham West (23 rd ) NB RESPONSES FROM UNDER 16s 1,220 (30.6%)

Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 CONSULTATION PROGRAMME 2007 (2) TOP 6 ISSUES (net scores) 1.ASB 2.DRUGS 3.VIOLENT CRIME 4.CRIMINAL DAMAGE ( new) 5.DIVERTING YOUNG PEOPLE FROM OFFENDING 6.ROBBERY / MUGGING N.B No dwelling burglary, for the first time. DRILLING DOWN WITHIN ASB (net scores) 1.Using / dealing drugs. 2.Alcohol misuse / street drinking 3.Diverting young people from offending

Presentation to Stockton Renaissance 4 December 2007 CHALLENGES o NEW NATIONAL STANDARDS o NEW NATIONAL PSAs o LAA – INDICATORS AND TARGETS o RESOURCES - PCSO Funding - Basic Command Unit (BCU) Fund – 40% - NRF: Neighbourhood Enforcement Service - Domestic Violence Service - Police overtime - ASB Team