Community Safety Partnership Strategic Intelligence Assessment: Setting the Priorities for 2013/14

Closed 10 May 2013

Opened 19 Apr 2013

Overview

The Community Safety Partnership Strategic Intelligence Assessment is a document produced jointly by Richmond Council and the Metropolitan Police. It assesses performance against targets for last year and identifies mid to long term crime and disorder issues which are impacting on the borough, such as anti-social behaviour, hate crime, domestic abuse, youth offending, burglary, robbery and theft. The implications of these issues and possible future threats are also considered.

The main purpose of the Assessment is to provide a summary of the problems faced by the borough, in order to review the Control Strategy and support strategic decision making and resource allocation and to inform the setting of the priorities for the Community Safety Partnership.

This consultation intended to provide residents with an opportunity to comment on the Assessment document. The results of the consultation will be taken into account before the priorities for the Community Safety Partnership are set.

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Audiences

  • Residents