Case
Studies
Case study 1York
Partnership has regular communication with local papers
and has produced supplements in partnership with the
press on issues such as domestic violence and drugs.
Case
Study 2 - Informing the community in the London Borough
of Brent.
The
Brent Crime Mapping Project was particularly innovative
in its approach to informing local residents and
businesses about community safety issues. One of the
most successful formats that the Brent Project used was
its quarterly ‘Crime Awareness Newsletter’
(distributed externally to councillors, community
groups, local businesses, and made available at
libraries and Council One Stop Shops).
This
newsletter described recent crime trends, provided a
platform to promote good news stories about crime and
disorder reduction, and gave details of new grant
opportunities residents could apply for to help improve
the security of their own property.
The
newsletter also acted as a useful press release that
could prompt local newspaper and television coverage of
the community safety work in Brent and bring into
discussion through community groups issues or fears that
local residents wanted more focus. By involving the
public and informing them about the proactive crime and
disorder prevention initiatives the Council and Police
were involved in, the effect was to raise community
satisfaction in policing and community safety services.
Case
study 3
A
new information system called NERISS (North East Region
Information Sharing System) is currently being piloted
in the North East. NERISS enables the police to share
seamlessly share information between the Police and
Partners.
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