Charnwood Community Safety Partnership PERFORMANCE DATA December 2009.

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Charnwood Community Safety Partnership PERFORMANCE DATA December 2009

2 All Crime Stayed the same 12/15

3 Serious Acquisitive Crime 11/15 to 12/15

4 SERIOUS ACQUISITIVE CRIME Target reduction = -3% Charnwood year to date % change = -0.1% (-1.6%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 1st December 2009

5 Domestic Burglary 14/15 to 15/15

6 DOMESTIC BURGLARY Target reduction = -3% Charnwood year to date % change = 15.7% (16.9%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 1st December 2009

7 Theft from Motor Vehicle Stayed the same 9/15

8 THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE Target reduction = -3% Charnwood year to date % change = -13.5% (-15.4%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 1st December 2009

9 Theft of a Motor Vehicle 9/15 from 11/15

10 THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE Target reduction = -3% Charnwood year to date % change = -6.7% (-8.8%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 1st December 2009

11 Robbery 8/15 from 9/15

12 ROBBERY Target reduction = -3% Charnwood year to date % change = 15.6% (16%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 1st December 2009

13 Cycle Theft Stayed the same 12/15

14 CYCLE THEFT Target reduction = -3% Charnwood year to date % change = 0% (8%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 1st December 2009

15 Serious Violent Crime 8/15 from 10/15

16 SERIOUS VIOLENT CRIME Target reduction = -5% Charnwood year to date % change = -23.5% (-2.9%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 1st December 2009

17 Assault with Less Serious Injury 11/15 from 13/15

18 ASSAULT WITH LESS SERIOUS INJURY Target reduction = -3% Charnwood year to date % change = -11% (-10.8%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 1st December 2009

19 HATE INCIDENTS HATE INCIDENTS: RACIAL(85.5%) RELIGIOUS(1.3%) HOMOPHOBIC(9.2%) AGE(0%) DISABILITY(3.9%) GENDER(0%) (Based on data for Apr – Oct 2009)

20 HATE INCIDENTS Charnwood year to date % change = 26.7% (15.7%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 31st October 2009

21 ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR INCIDENTS The above chart includes all incidents logged on Sentinel to date, this year. We have experienced a regular rise in reported incidents over the last 3 months. This could, in part, be as a result of increased use of Sentinel following the training of 15 new users over the same period.

22 ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR INCIDENTS Beat 11 (University Beat) has seen a steady rise in incident reporting over the last 3 months, which has resulted in some targeted action in the area. Incident reporting currently indicates that the vast majority of complaints are student related. Beat 18 (town Centre) has also seen a steady rise in incident reporting over the last 3 months, experiencing quite a sharp increase, in November. It is not clear at this time why this should be and further analytical work will be carried out.

23 ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR INCIDENTS Incidents logged on sentinel for Syston LPU, remains low by comparison with Loughborough LPU. Statistics don’t indicate any emerging issues with figures remaining fairly static across the beats.

24 ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR INCIDENTS Other interventions implemented in response to complaints, include: Multi-agency visits, Mediation and referrals to support services. A total of 369 complaints were logged on sentinel during these 3 months. Of the 369 complaints, a total of 111 formal ASB interventions were implemented.

25 ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR INCIDENTS Charnwood year to date % change = -9.3% (-10%) Source: Leicestershire Police, 1st April to 31st October 2009

26 Charnwood –Fire and Rescue Data

27 Charnwood –Fire and Rescue Data

28 CRAVE SURVEY DATA HEADLINE QUESTION: ‘Police and Local Councils are dealing with ASB and crime issues that matter in your area’ % Respondants who agreed Charnwood LPU = 67%(69%) Loughborough LPU = 61%(63%) Charnwood Borough = 64%(66%) Source: Leicestershire Police, CRAVE Survey, April - October 2009

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