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The crime and sustainable communities agenda and the role of LSPs in the East Midlands
Introduction
Case Study Information – Crime and Sustainable Communities
Problem
The resource is to help non-experts develop an understanding of crime prevention and the sustainable communities’ agenda and how this affects their ability to contribute, especially through the LSP.
‘Warwick Way’ is a Charnwood estate with a high level of deprivation. Residents feel intimidated, drug use is widespread, as well as other criminal and anti-social behaviour. The estate has no school, no retail outlets or other small businesses, no community centre and it lacks a community focal point. The design of the estate, high concentrations of unemployment, lone parents and long term mental health issues, have all exacerbated the problem.
Description
Partnership Working - particualry case study 4 which is about illustrating multi-agency integrated working on Anti-Social Behaviour.
Approach
To tackle the problems on the estate, a multi-agency group was set up covering different areas:
  • violent crime,
  • acquisitive crime and drugs,
  • anti-social behaviour,
  • protecting communities.
The groups worked closely with voluntary agencies, action groups, task and finish groups and all statutory bodies. A mapping exercise was carried out to identify key problem areas, and funding sought to run the project
Results
Over 15 agencies were keen to get involved in the group. Because the strong relationships built up between agencies, it is possible to identify those at risk of becoming involved in anti social behaviour. The early enforcement work on the estate resulted in a 25% reduction in crime and anti social behaviour incidents. The community spirit is high with local events held and adults embracing education opportunities.
Beneficiaries
The community
Contact info
Regeneration East Midlands
info@regenerationem.co.uk
Project start date
//2006
Links
Visit the Regeneration East Midlands website

Download the 'crime and sustainable communities agenda and the role of LSPs' Report (PDF, Eng, 300 KB)

Document type
case
Themes
Urban Policy
Keywords
Security & crime prevention
 


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