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Learning from local issues – the focus for radicalisation

Learning from local issues – the focus for radicalisation. 18th March 2014 Cardiff. IAN KERSHAW Head of Planning and Performance , Safer Sutton Partnership. With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme

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Learning from local issues – the focus for radicalisation

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  1. Learning from local issues – the focus for radicalisation 18th March 2014 Cardiff IAN KERSHAW Head of Planning and Performance , Safer Sutton Partnership With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme European Commission Directorate – General Home Affairs This project has been funded with the support of the European Commission. this communication reflects the views only of the author and the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein

  2. Population c. 195,000 projected to rise by 10% to 214,000 by 2021 c. 80,000 households 26% increase in numbers of births every year By 2021 number of people aged 65 or over projected to increase by 21% Increasingly multicultural Demographics

  3. 2001 Demographics

  4. Demographics

  5. Similarity with Europe • Age Distribution - very similar with ageing population (14% - Sutton, 16% EU) and exactly the same working age population (67%) • Significant religious diversity – Largely Christian but important contributions from Judaism, Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism in many of the EU states. • Immigration flow - as in EU, increasing numbers of BME and foreign nationals settling in Sutton

  6. Recorded Crime Trends in the European Union, 2006 – 2009 Latest publication from EuroStat (EU Statistics page) Similar crime trends to Sutton

  7. % of residents of Sutton surveyed who are very worried or fairly worried about listed categories of crime. Source: IPSOS MORI Survey 2013

  8. Catalysts for disaffection and extremism

  9. Influential community voices

  10. There will always be an idiot ...

  11. Signs of success

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