SPR = Strategic Policing Requirement KPS = Keeping People Safe NP = Neighbourhood Policing BUR = Best Use of Resources SS2015 = Serving Sussex 2015 CSPs.

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SPR = Strategic Policing Requirement KPS = Keeping People Safe NP = Neighbourhood Policing BUR = Best Use of Resources SS2015 = Serving Sussex 2015 CSPs = Community Safety Partnerships LAs = Local Authorities SCJB = Criminal Justice Board YOS = Youth Offending Services Health = Health & Wellbeing Boards and National Health Service

Keeping Sussex a low crime area Commission sustainable preventative initiatives and reduce re-offending Tackle community priorities and their contributing factors (such as domestic abuse and violence, anti- social behaviour and road safety) TARGET: Reduce the risk of crime per 1000 population Crime & Community Safety

Victim Focus Improve the experience that victims and witnesses have of the criminal justice system Enhance, develop and commission initiatives to bring justice for victims Effective policing, responsive to the needs of victims and the vulnerable TARGET: Improve victim satisfaction in the overall experience of the criminal justice system

Public Confidence Build trust in the police and the criminal justice system Remove proceeds of crime from criminals and reinvest that money in our communities Encourage and develop volunteering to make us Safer in Sussex TARGET: Increase the reporting of domestic abuse, serious sexual offences, anti-social behaviour and hate crimes

Value for Money Reduce bureaucracy and waste across the criminal justice system Further collaboration & partnership working Efficient, effective and innovative commissioning of services and procurement of assets TARGET: Working with Sussex Police and partners to meet the financial challenges ahead whilst delivering Crime & Community Safety, Victim Focus and Public Confidence and identifying opportunities to improve