Crime is down
New figures reveal that crime and disorder has come down over
the past year in St.Helens.
During the last 12 months crime overall has reduced by 10 per
cent. Other stats include:
- A 13% reduction in all anti social behaviour reports to the
police
- An 11% reduction in violent crime
- Rowdy and inconsiderate behaviour reports to police are down by
8 per cent
- A 4% reduction in robbery
- A 3% drop in non violent burglary and vehicle crime
The figures were revealed in a report of work done by
St.Helens Community Safety Partnership (CSP) - a partnership
between the council, police, probation service and other partners.
The work of the CSP is assessed annually and each year a public
survey is carried out to seek residents views surrounding crime and
anti social behaviour.
The result of the latest survey reveals that residents
included the following in their list of priorities - which will now
form the basis of the work of the CSP in the coming year:
- Anti social behaviour
- Domestic Violence
- Alcohol and drug related crime
- Violent crime
- Burglary
- Vehicle crime
- Personal robbery
- Hate crime and
- Business crime.
Councillor Richard McCauley, Cabinet Member for Environmental
Protection and Safer Communities said: "A new Home Office
plan removes national targets on crime and the policing pledge
replacing them with a mission to 'cut crime.' The CSP will
prioritise its work in line with those of our residents and
businesses. We will continue to ensure that public spaces are
safe and that all partners are working together within
neighbourhoods to carry on our successes in clamping down on crime
and disorder."