South Wales Police & Crime Panel (Jun '22)
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The Commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan 2016-21 covers six key priority areas for policing over the next 5 years. Although there are clear cross overs with all areas, tackling Violent Crime currently sits under Priority 1 ‘We will reduce and prevent crime and anti-social behaviour to keep people safe in their homes and communities’. The Violent Crime work stream crosses over with the partners of South Wales Police, and features heavily in Area Planning Board, Public Service Boards and Single Integrated Plans for each local authority area within the force boundary. Working with our partners to reduce violent crime is essential to make a real difference, we cannot tackle this problem alone. |
There are 3 strategic themes contained within this approach which are key to achieving a reduction in violent crime, these are:
To find more about these outcomes and our work with partners click here.
Read about how Commissioners are helping to tackle Serious Violence across England & Wales through partnership & innovation, including some of the work being undertaken locally to create a safer South Wales, within this 'In Focus' report
This project is led by Daniel Jones, Strategic Policy Lead for Violence Reduction: Daniel.jones10@south-wales.pnn.police.uk
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