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Haringey Strategic Assessment 2011

Haringey Strategic Assessment 2011. Peter de Bourg 020 8489 4563. Long term performance. Overall Performance. 41% increase in personal robbery 20% increase in MV crime 11% increase in burglary in a dwelling. Victims. People in their 20s more likely to be victims

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Haringey Strategic Assessment 2011

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  1. Haringey Strategic Assessment 2011 Peter de Bourg 020 8489 4563

  2. Long term performance

  3. Overall Performance • 41% increase in personal robbery • 20% increase in MV crime • 11% increase in burglary in a dwelling

  4. Victims • People in their 20s more likely to be victims • Youths are disproportionately likely to be victims of personal robbery (26%) and assaults (26%) • Black African/Caribbean victims are overrepresented

  5. Offenders • 28% of accused aged 18-24

  6. Hotspots and hot times

  7. Gangs

  8. Violence against women

  9. Drug & alcohol links Drug treatment population • Majority in the Seven Sisters, Bruce Grove and Northumberland Park wards • In 2009-10 a quarter were women • Largest ethnic groups were White British (35%), other white (18%) and Black Caribbean (14%) Probation profile • 27% of probation clients assessed with drug misuse • Black Caribbean the largest ethnic group (26%) • Drug misusing probation clients heavily biased towards the east Drug test on arrest • Majority (66%) of cases for cocaine/crack use • Theft (49%), drugs (19%), robbery (17%) and burglary(13%) are the main offences for positive testing offenders

  10. Risk factors

  11. Re-offending and wider determinants

  12. Gaps • Significant decrease in resources especially for prevention and diversion • Increasing concern about crime as measured by the Residents’ Survey • Young male and female victims • Young female victims (especially of domestic violence and sexual violence) – DV Needs Assessment • Resources for Noel Park • Engagement with 18 – 25 peak age group • Police/Community confidence gap – Tottenham Community Panel • Reducing re-offending – capacity issue • Co-ordinated communications and engagement approach (inc. training) - Tottenham Community Panel

  13. Community Safety Partnership Funds 2012-13 Income: Mayor/Home Office: £206,000 Mainstream contribution £ 30,000 (£236K)* Ending Gangs/Youth Violence: £199,774 (c) Preventing extremism: £ 85,000 (c) Mainstream carry forward £ 90,000 (£ 90K) * Commitments: £136K (contracts etc) Balance: £90K workshop 1 £100K workshop 2

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