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Data-led patrols drive down anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire |
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Latest stats show how extra police patrols are helping to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire. Crime data has been used to put officers on the beat with targeted patrols where they are needed most. These patrols are part of Operation Shango, which uses crime data to target problem areas. During June, officers carried out more than 400 patrols in known hotspots across the county. These patrols not only helped tackle anti-social behaviour but have also allowed officers to respond quickly to other incidents in recent months, including: In total, Derbyshire officers carried out 420 extra patrols in June, adding up to 205 officer hours. These patrols are in addition to what officers do on a daily basis as part of their regular role. In June, Operation Shango patrols led to: T/Inspector Jack Williamson said: “Operation Shango helps us keep communities safe by putting officers where they’re needed most. Since July 2023, we’ve done over 14,000 patrols in our communities, and we’ve seen a 9% drop in anti-social behaviour in hotspot areas. “This work is in addition to the presence and engagement that our Safer Neighbourhood teams have in their communities every day.” The Immediate Justice scheme also continues to make an impact. It gives people who harm their communities a chance to make amends through community work. In June, there were 88 referrals, and since launch, 1,356 people have taken part. Of those who completed the scheme, 70% have not reoffended. Find out more about how we're tackling anti-social behaviour on our website: Tackling anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire | Derbyshire Constabulary For more information on reporting anti-social behaviour and further resources, please visit the Derbyshire ASB Hub: Derbyshire ASB Hub | ||
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