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Making a Positive Contribution Crime Reduction and Young People CYP Board . Our Borough . 270000. 39 th. 25%. 170. 80000. 10000. 2 out of 5. 16000. 17.8%.
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Making a Positive Contribution • Crime Reduction and Young People • CYP Board
Our Borough 270000 39th 25% 170 80000 10000 2 out of 5 16000 17.8%
This is a challenging landscape for policing and crime reduction and all our efforts are aimed at making Lewisham a safer place for residents and visitors. • We are ambitious for our young people and communities.
FYTD Figures for April - December 2012: KEC down 33.1% (265 compared to 396 crime) Personal Robbery down 22.4% (671 compared to 865 crimes) Serious Youth Violence down 55% Gun enabled up 9.7% (79 compared to 72 crimes) FYTD Figures for April - June 13: KEC up 7.1% (30 compared to 28 crimes) Personal Robbery down 17.2% (87 compared to 103 crimes) Serious Youth Violence up 108% (12 to 25 crimes) Gun enabled 0.0% (9 compared to 9 crimes)
Reducing key crimes with particular reference to Serious Youth Violence and Violence against women and girls Ensuring all public services work collaboratively and with communities to prevent crime, support victims and reduce re-offending and improving confidence across all criminal justice agencies. SLP Strategic Priorities for 2013/14 Ensuring the issue of greatest concern to residents, Anti Social Behaviour (ASB), is dealt with swiftly, proportionately and with the victim at the heart of finding a resolution.
Update – good practice • Youth Citizens Panel • Assess funding bids i.e. Positive Activities fund • Restorative justice approach in schools – through Troubled Families • Ongoing work with Trilogy Plus (exiting gangs multi agency programme) • Reduction in first time entrants into the Criminal Justice system in partnership working with police, youth services, early intervention work and YOS. • Launch of the victims pledge in summer 2012 • Continued work on Youth MARAC supporting young victims of serious youth Violence • Excellent partnership work in targeted geographical areas • Good services available for young people who need to access substance misuse services • City safe havens roll out • 10,000 Hands Making Lewisham Safe • .
Girls and Gangs approach CRI Women and Girls Network • We ensure vulnerable girls and young women, who have been gang affected are supported. Children’s Society and Nia Project Tackling Sexual Bullying Youth MARAC HEART YOS GAP work project ROTA Female Voice in Violence Children’s Commissioner Inquiry into Child and Sexual Exploitation in Gangs and Groups
Key challenges • Spikes in knife crime and serious violence • The Trident Gang Crime Command has responsibility for tackling gang violence and the prevention and investigation of all shootings in London, regardless of the victim’s background. The Trident ‘Time to Talk’ Report dated December 2011 noted that (statistics relate 2010-2011): • o 51% of non fatally shot victims were unwilling to assist in Trident investigations with evidence • o For the year 2010 to 2011 33% of all shooting victims were from the 15-19 age group (second highest against 20-24 year olds at 35%) • The statistic on non-cooperation is further emphasised: • o Of the 51% of non fatal shooting victims unwilling to support Trident with evidence, of these 78% were aged 15-24 years and 83% were black • o During the same period 70% of shooting victims were under the age of 25 and 76% were black
Key challenges • Reducing reoffending rates for young people • Challenges in the complexity of cases • Evaluating interventions to assess quality/ impact and cost • Financial considerations regarding remands and financial burden on local authorities • Exploring sound alternatives to remand • Resettlement of gang members for safety • Pathways out of offending being more difficult now
Why Does it work in Lewisham…? • Shared strategic priorities about reducing reoffending/ victims of crime and overall crime • Shared Responsibility/ quick intel sharing • Foresight + forward planning • Not risk averse (innovation and pioneering) • Seeing links between all partnership activity • Responsive and Flexible: pragmatic-Solution/outcome focused • Shared Learning and trusting partners