26/03/18 L eicester City Council - Safety & Reassuran C ommunity of Community Safety D axa Pancholi, Head B en Smith, Community Coordinator P resentation Belgrave Statistics • Overview of City and Safety Worl< C urrent Community Messages • Community Safety • Community Cohesion ' 1
26/,03/18 C ity —Wide Statistics ( 1 5 Y December — 28th February 2018) N E -East Leicester O FFENCES NE NC NW NS N W -West Leicester N S -South Leicester B URGLANY DWELLING/RESIDENTIAL 26q 8q 222 209 N C -Central B URGLARY DWELLING 124 OTHER THAN 92 57 35 R OBBERY 50 52 47 18 T HEFT FROM PERSON 23 83 29 15 T HEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE 47 19 51 47 T HEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 182 150 263 192 P OSSESSION OF WEAPON 27 29 32 16 R ACIALLY/RElIGI0U5LY AGGRAVATED CRIME 16 31 17 8 S EXUAL OFFENCE 77 75 93 74 D RUGS OFFENCES 58 62 99 50 M URDER /ATTEMPT MURDER 2 1 1 0 Belgrave Statistics ( 1St Dec 2017 -28t" February 2018) O PFENfES tATIMER BELGRAVE NE TOTAL B URGLARY DWELLING/RESIDENTIAL 15 27 264 B URGLARY OTHER THAN DWELLING 20 11 124 R 088ERY 3 10 50 T HEFT FROM PERSON 3 ., 23 T HEFT OP MOTOR VEHICLE 0 7 47 T HEF(FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 11 24 182 P OSSESSION OF WEAPON U 1 27 AGGRAVATED 3 R ACIALLY/RELI610USLY CRIME 0 16 S EXUALOFPENCE 3 U 77 D RUGS OFFENCES '-2 3 58 M URDER/ATTEMPT MURDER 0 '. 0 Z 2
26/03/18 C urrent Work • Police and Council -working together • Working with the businesses • Celebrate Safely campaigns (inc "cover-up" c ampaign). P olice patrols at key times/ locations • Specific initiatives "Cocooning" projects • Working with young people at schools • Neighbourhood Watch Schemes • Use of CCTV cameras (2 new ones) C CTV Cameras -Locations 3
26/03/18 K ey Community Safety Messages house is empty • Leave lights on when your window locks • Use door and credentials before letting people in • Check • Do not leave property in view in your car • Use cycle locks • Work with neighbours —set up a N eighbourhood Watch Scheme B uilding Community Resilience • Understanding local risks &harms — e.g. Hate C rime &Discrimination • Identify local partners — e.g. community discrimination n etworks who aim to challenge —assist together the • Build networks in linking w ork of community organisations • Support capacity building —signpost c ommunity organisations towards relevant s upport 4
26/03/18 Coordinator C ommunity Role I ~~~~aYolt~F~rof~lrslG.i i-li :i~, ( o~iii~nlelG'dCor'7i~ ~ i:i l ' \~ ~ ~1,~~o~eJo70i(ti~olAgo) {ijF~` ~~)bm~~o~ ~=V-~ i~1~ Er~~i ~ ~~.~c{~~5~~ gnr~l ;~oago~linr~ ~ ,;,., ,I ~: ~i I~i;i ~ ~i ~ 'it~~o r_~l n) ; r.ilk~ , , ., ; ~~,~,~r~ ~ rl ~, ; and S upport groups to build capacity a mplify reach • A programme of direct support, both in -kind and financial, to partners is a vailable through an open and competitive bidding process. This p rogramme of work is being delivered under the Home Office 'Building a S tronger Britain Together' (BSBT) strap -line. friendships and encourages dialogue between • Near Neighbours -builds backgrounds. It works in a number of key p eople of different faiths and and has delivered over 1000 local projects l ocations across England ethnic~groups together and reaching over b ringing different faith and (https://www.cuf.or~.uk/about-us-near-neighbours). 9 40,000 people • The Places of Worship Security Funding Scheme provides protective s ecurity measures to places of worship in England and Wales that need i ncreased protection. This has included: churches, mosques, Hindu t emples and Sikh gurdwara. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/places-of- worship-security-funding-scheme 5
26/03/18 T HANK YOU A NY QUESTIONS?
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