Community Safety Survey - Crime Priorities for Richmond Borough

Closed 15 Mar 2015

Opened 23 Feb 2015

Results updated 16 Jul 2015

Following the consultation the Community Safety Partnership set the priorities for the next 12 months in Richmond and these were finalised at the Full Council meeting in July. The final Community Safety Partnership Plan is available at the link below.

Richmond remains the fourth safest borough to live in London and has the lowest rate of violent crime in the capital. Community safety priorities for the year include:

  • Town centre crime and night time-economy (including violence with injury and anti-social behaviour
  • Domestic abuse
  • Anti-social behaviour
  • Offender management including substance misuse
  • Burglary
  • Theft of and theft from motor vehicles and preventing bicycle theft
  • Road safety
  • Child sexual exploitation

 

The Partnership will continue to closely analyse crime statistics each year and refresh the community safety plans on an annual basis.

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Overview

This consultation provides an opportunity for you to help set the priorities for the Richmond Community Safety Partnership for April 2015 to March 2016. The Strategic Intelligence Assessment report looks at our performance on a range of crimes over the previous year and helps set the priorities for the coming year. 

The Community Safety Partnership has a duty to reduce crime and disorder, substance misuse, anti-social behaviour and reduce reoffending. The partnership is made up of the Council, Police, Fire Service, Community Rehabilitation Company, National Probation Service, Achieving for Children, Richmond Housing Partnership and Victim Support.

We would like to understand what priorities you think should be set for the partnership and the borough as a whole, as well as the most important issues for you in your local area.

Please watch the video above and/or read the Strategic Intelligence Assessment report or summary below before filling out the survey. The link to the online survey is below or if you would like a paper copy please contact us at consultation@richmond.gov.uk

The consultation closes on 15th March 2015.

Areas

Audiences

  • Open to all

Interests

  • Richmond Borough