Sedgemoor – a safe place to live CRIME & DISORDER REDUCTION IN SEDGEMOOR Quarter 4 (January–March 2007) Update of Progress on Strategy and full year summary 2006/7 Lucy Willmott Community Safety Officer Data supplied by I Quanta web site
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live VIOLENT CRIME Increase detections of Violent Crime by 10% in areas covered by CCTV by 2007/8 On Track Qtr 4 06/07 Target = 54 Qtr 4 06/07 Actual = 54
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Reduce all Criminal Damage by 20% by 2007/8 Off Track Qtr 4 06/07 Target = 448 Qtr 4 06/07 Actual =618
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live PROPERTY CRIME To reduce the level of Domestic Burglary by 15% by 2007/8 On Track Qtr 4 Target 06/07 = 123 Qtr 4 Actual 06/07 = 55
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Reduce Non-Domestic Burglary by 10% by 2007/8 Off Track Qtr 4 Target 2006/7 = 118 Qtr 4 Actual 2006/07 = 153
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Reduce Bicycle Theft by 10% by 2007/8 On Track Qtr 4 Target 06/07 = 60 Qtr 4 Actual 06/07 = 59
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Reduce all Vehicle Crime by 15% by 2007/8 Off Track Qtr 4 06/07 Target = 168 Qtr 4 06/07 Actual =207
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live To reduce Total Crime by 15% by 2007/8 On Track Qtr 4 Target 06/07 = 2253 Qtr 4 Actual 06/07 = 1817
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Qtr 4 Summary Currently 8 targets are being measured, of which: 5 On Target 3 Off Target Need to focus on: CRIMINAL DAMAGE Non-Domestic Burglary Vehicle Crime (TFMV)
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live 2005/6 End of Year Performance Summary
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Summary Continued
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Summary Continued
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Summery Continued
Sedgemoor – a safe place to live Conclusion Need to focus resources on CRIMINAL DAMAGE Non-Domestic Burglary Vehicle Crime (TFMV) Endeavor to monitor data on: All hate crime and Drugs misuse