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Team London Bridge

Protective Marking:. Restricted. Publication scheme:. No. FOIA Exemption:. No. Title & Version:. Team London Bridge Crime Review Jan-Mar 2010. Purpose:. Crime figure review within a specified geographical area. Relevant to:. Team London Bridge, Riverside SNT. Summary:.

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Team London Bridge

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  1. Protective Marking: Restricted Publication scheme: No FOIA Exemption: No Title & Version: Team London Bridge Crime Review Jan-Mar 2010 Purpose: Crime figure review within a specified geographical area Relevant to: Team London Bridge, Riverside SNT Summary: Breakdown of all mapped crime within B.I.D. by Initial Classification Author: Name C078172 Lindsay Rosser – Intelligence Analyst Business: MPS Southwark Safer Neighbourhoods Date created: 11/05/2010 Ratification date: ……… Review date: 01/07/2010……… Team London Bridge Crime Review Jan- Mar 2010

  2. Findings: hotspot map • Four month hotspot map: hotspots are as usual Hay’s Galleria (17) and Guys Hospital (52)

  3. Findings: incident map Jan.- April • Other Theft is highest, followed by Theft person Dip • The main venue for Other Theft is Hayes Galleria and approaches to London Bridge station. • London Bridge station and its approaches have most Dips.

  4. Findings: all crime, quarterly • This year Q4 total shows raised levels compared with some other Q4, • The year as a whole showed a smaller range between quarters. • Quarterly rates tend to fall through the year.

  5. Findings: top 10 comparison Compared with Q3, there has been a 8.08% decrease in all crime, but small numerical increases in Common Assault and Burglary Non Res. Note: April figures (not shown) indicate an increase in Theft of pedal cycle (10). Compared with Q4 0809, there has been a 8.85% increase in all crime, with increases in Dips, Assaults and Harassment being the most significant contributors, while Other Theft fell slightly. Note: April figures (not shown) indicate Dips (3) and Other Theft (36) continue.

  6. Findings:Other Theft through year • Not increasing • Other Theft took 39.46% of all incidents (last quarter 40.57%) and was • numerically the largest category(n=103).

  7. Findings:Repeat Venues for Other Theft • The repeat venues for Other Theft are mainly various places • of refreshment. • 5 non-refreshment venues this quarter. • A Police Liaison Officer is to be appointed for Guy’s.

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