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Neighbourhood Watch role 'boost' | Neighbourhood Watch role 'boost' |
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A document suggesting Neighbourhood Watch members take a more active role in fighting crime has been sent to chief constables. | A document suggesting Neighbourhood Watch members take a more active role in fighting crime has been sent to chief constables. |
The Association of Chief Police officers (ACPO) says forces should tap into the "unused energy and enthusiasm" of such community groups. | The Association of Chief Police officers (ACPO) says forces should tap into the "unused energy and enthusiasm" of such community groups. |
Volunteers could patrol crime-hit areas or check tax discs on parked cars. | Volunteers could patrol crime-hit areas or check tax discs on parked cars. |
ACPO's lead on Neighbourhood Watch, Chief Constable Frank Whiteley, said it was not "policing on the cheap". | |
He said the intention was to use Neighbourhood Watch members to supplement the police, not to replace them. | He said the intention was to use Neighbourhood Watch members to supplement the police, not to replace them. |
"[It is] an opportunity for the police service to work even more closely with Neighbourhood Watch schemes and improve the cooperation and information sharing between the police and Watch members." | "[It is] an opportunity for the police service to work even more closely with Neighbourhood Watch schemes and improve the cooperation and information sharing between the police and Watch members." |
In the memo the Hertfordshire Chief Constable highlighted a number of pilot projects already taking place. | In the memo the Hertfordshire Chief Constable highlighted a number of pilot projects already taking place. |
'BOOSTED' WATCH PILOTS Bedfordshire Covert groups meet to share information with the policeOxmoor and Hartford, Cambridgeshire Team provide information about untaxed parked carsStockton, Cleveland Members logged activities at the house of a known drug dealer, as a result the dealer was moved outCumbria Send out letters to convicted criminals warning them not to trespass on private propertyHighdown, Sussex Residents are on standby to provide search teams for missing people | |
In Cumbria, members send out letters to known criminals telling them that they are not welcome at participating premises and warning them that any breach of the instruction could lead to civil or criminal action against them. | In Cumbria, members send out letters to known criminals telling them that they are not welcome at participating premises and warning them that any breach of the instruction could lead to civil or criminal action against them. |
Policing review | Policing review |
In Highdown, Cambridgeshire, local watch teams worked with bailiffs enforcement teams, Trading Standards and vehicle licensing agencies to provide information about untaxed vehicles in the area. | In Highdown, Cambridgeshire, local watch teams worked with bailiffs enforcement teams, Trading Standards and vehicle licensing agencies to provide information about untaxed vehicles in the area. |
Chief Constable Whiteley said it would improve the policing presence, help to identify community concerns and allow local input in solving issues. | Chief Constable Whiteley said it would improve the policing presence, help to identify community concerns and allow local input in solving issues. |
A Home Office spokeswoman said she was aware of the document. | A Home Office spokeswoman said she was aware of the document. |
"Neighbourhood policing is about police officers getting closer to their communities and working with local people to prevent and tackle crime in their area." | "Neighbourhood policing is about police officers getting closer to their communities and working with local people to prevent and tackle crime in their area." |
An official report by the Home Office's adviser on policing, Sir Ronnie Flanagan, which was published last Thursday, said the number of police officers in England and Wales is unsustainable and will have to fall. | An official report by the Home Office's adviser on policing, Sir Ronnie Flanagan, which was published last Thursday, said the number of police officers in England and Wales is unsustainable and will have to fall. |
Neighbourhood watch has been running since 1982 and there are an estimated 120,000 schemes in England and Wales. | Neighbourhood watch has been running since 1982 and there are an estimated 120,000 schemes in England and Wales. |
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