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This initiative, delivered during 2002, aimed to reduce street prostitution through enforcement-based strategies. It focused on scanning live issues, conducting analysis, and addressing root causes to maximize outcomes. The objectives included improving public satisfaction, reducing levels of street prostitution and kerb crawlers, educating prostitutes, and providing healthcare services.
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OPERATION KERB • P.O.P. initiative delivered during 2002 • Enforcement based strategies • Significant reduction in problem • Communities Against Drugs funding RECOGNISING THE THREAT “THE OLDEST PROFESSION”
DON’T DROP THE P.O.P. • Universal Issues • Cause versus Burden • Tolerance versus Zero-Tolerance • Outdated Legislation • Drug Dependency & Criminality • Policing & Political Agenda PRE-EMPTIVE P.O.P. APPROACH
SCANNING – LIVE ISSUES • Fear of crime & Public concern • Visibly active street sex workers & kerb crawlers • Geographic Location • Residential • Main arterial routes • Problematic Behaviour & Associated Crime • Drugs Paraphernalia & Spent condoms • Health & Welfare Issues • Child Prostitution & Coercion
ANALYSIS • Sleuth Data Warehouse • Complaints • Geographic Location • Time of Day/Day of week • Nature & extent of complaint • Fears & Concerns • Consultation • Communities • Partners • Media • Street Survey • Internet “Preston Punters”
ANALYSIS • Location • Commercial/Residential • Main arterial routes • Offender • Street Sex Workers • Kerb Crawlers • Victim • Communities • Street Sex Workers • Kerb Crawlers ROOT CAUSES
EXPERIENCIAL ANALYSIS • SEX WORKERS • KERB CRAWLERS • PUBLIC SAFETY AND REASSURANCE PLANNING TO MAXIMISE OUTCOMES
PROJECT OBJECTIVES • Improve public satisfaction – reduce fear • Reduce levels of street prostitution • Eliminate prostitution from residential areas • Reduce levels of kerb crawlers • Educate kerb crawlers • Educate prostitutes about drug misuse and safe sex practices • Increase safety of prostitutes • Provide Health screening for prostitutes • Prevent ‘pimping’ and child prostitution • Continually review and tailor responses
OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVE • To implement a tiered approach • To maximise outcomes • Define & address problematic behaviour To provide quality safety and healthcare services whilst maintaining public reassurance and personal safety
RESPONSE KERB CRAWLERS “WE KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING” But how about? Wife or Partner Friends & Family Employer & Colleagues
KERB CRAWLER ENFORCEMENT PYRAMID VEHICLE SEIZURE LEVEL 6 ASBO / NAME & SHAME LEVEL 5 ARREST / CHARGE LEVEL 4 ARREST / CAUTION LEVEL 3 VERBAL WARNING LEVEL 2 LETTER LEVEL 1
RESPONSE STREET SEX WORKERS Defining & Prioritising Problematic Behaviour • Criminal Activity • Theft • Assault • Blackmail • Drugs • • Offensive Behaviour • Age • Clothing • Vulnerability • • Coercion • Residential Area • Inappropriate Gestures • • Demeanour • Main Arterial Routes • Proactive Soliciting • • Time of Day • Venue for Sex • Sensitive Locations • • Discarded Condoms •••••
Does enforcement strategy focusing on problematic behaviour allow increased tolerance to non problematic sex work in a limited geographic area?
RESPONSE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Education & Awareness Informs Attitudes
S.A.R.A.A.R.A.A.R.A.A.R.A.. • Revisiting Analysis • Continual Assessment • Refining Responses • Ethical Condom Disposal Scheme • Introduction of Control Groups • Reliable Complainants • Taking a step back (Sustainability Study)
ASSESSMENT • Residential • “Sex Work Area” • Control Group Calls to Service
ASSESSMENT • Traditional Enforcement Activity • Kerb Crawler Warning Letters • Kerb Crawler Enforcement Pyramid
ASSESSMENT • Enforcement • Currently Active • No Longer Active Street Sex Workers
ASSESSMENT • Age Groups • Currently Active • No Longer Active Sex Worker Survey
ASSESSMENT Sex Worker Activity Survey • Currently Active • Control Group • Working Time
ASSESSMENT MEDIA REACTION
ASSESSMENT PRESTON PUNTERS INTERNET FORUM
CONCLUSION Thank You