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West Midlands Police - Stechford and Yardley North Neighbourhood
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14 May 2024 | Stechford retail park reducing crime and aggressive begging Response (14 May 2024)Stechford Retail Park – The Stechford and North Yardley Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) are aware of an increase in retail crime (reflecting what is a national trend) along with anti-social behaviour and aggressive begging. Our intention is to maintain a visible presence to deter retail crime offender as well reviewing crime reports to identify serial offenders and therefore reduce demand. Maintaining a visible presence also allows us to engage with those causing anti-social behaviour; we can then identify any root causes and deal with them through target hardening, civil interventions and referrals to partner agencies for support. |
14 May 2024 | Off road motorbikes / anti-social behaviour |
14 May 2024 | Working with partners to help neighbours resolve ongoing and complex neighbour issues Response (14 May 2024)Neighbour Disputes – Unfortunately neighbour disputes are becoming increasingly common within Stechford and North Yardley. Neighbour disputes can be extremely sensitive issues that can cause long term distress for those involved. Our team work hard to maintain an independent position and ensure our actions are fair, proportionate and consistent. In the first instance we look to identify any root causes and resolve them in partnership with the Local Authority, housing providers etc. Proven tactics include mediation, restorative justice, good neighbour agreements and Community Protection Warnings. |
14 May 2024 | Stechford retail park reducing crime and aggressive begging Response (14 May 2024)Stechford Retail Park – The Stechford and North Yardley Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) are aware of an increase in retail crime (reflecting what is a national trend) along with anti-social behaviour and aggressive begging. Our intention is to maintain a visible presence to deter retail crime offender as well reviewing crime reports to identify serial offenders and therefore reduce demand. Maintaining a visible presence also allows us to engage with those causing anti-social behaviour; we can then identify any root causes and deal with them through target hardening, civil interventions and referrals to partner agencies for support. |
14 May 2024 | Off road motorbikes / anti-social behaviour |
14 May 2024 | Working with partners to help neighbours resolve ongoing and complex neighbour issues Response (14 May 2024)Neighbour Disputes – Unfortunately neighbour disputes are becoming increasingly common within Stechford and North Yardley. Neighbour disputes can be extremely sensitive issues that can cause long term distress for those involved. Our team work hard to maintain an independent position and ensure our actions are fair, proportionate and consistent. In the first instance we look to identify any root causes and resolve them in partnership with the Local Authority, housing providers etc. Proven tactics include mediation, restorative justice, good neighbour agreements and Community Protection Warnings. |
14 May 2024 | Stechford retail park reducing crime and aggressive begging Response (14 May 2024)Stechford Retail Park – The Stechford and North Yardley Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) are aware of an increase in retail crime (reflecting what is a national trend) along with anti-social behaviour and aggressive begging. Our intention is to maintain a visible presence to deter retail crime offender as well reviewing crime reports to identify serial offenders and therefore reduce demand. Maintaining a visible presence also allows us to engage with those causing anti-social behaviour; we can then identify any root causes and deal with them through target hardening, civil interventions and referrals to partner agencies for support. |
14 May 2024 | Off road motorbikes / anti-social behaviour |
14 May 2024 | Working with partners to help neighbours resolve ongoing and complex neighbour issues Response (14 May 2024)Neighbour Disputes – Unfortunately neighbour disputes are becoming increasingly common within Stechford and North Yardley. Neighbour disputes can be extremely sensitive issues that can cause long term distress for those involved. Our team work hard to maintain an independent position and ensure our actions are fair, proportionate and consistent. In the first instance we look to identify any root causes and resolve them in partnership with the Local Authority, housing providers etc. Proven tactics include mediation, restorative justice, good neighbour agreements and Community Protection Warnings. |
14 May 2024 | Stechford retail park reducing crime and aggressive begging Response (14 May 2024)Stechford Retail Park – The Stechford and North Yardley Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) are aware of an increase in retail crime (reflecting what is a national trend) along with anti-social behaviour and aggressive begging. Our intention is to maintain a visible presence to deter retail crime offender as well reviewing crime reports to identify serial offenders and therefore reduce demand. Maintaining a visible presence also allows us to engage with those causing anti-social behaviour; we can then identify any root causes and deal with them through target hardening, civil interventions and referrals to partner agencies for support. |
14 May 2024 | Off road motorbikes / anti-social behaviour |
14 May 2024 | Working with partners to help neighbours resolve ongoing and complex neighbour issues Response (14 May 2024)Neighbour Disputes – Unfortunately neighbour disputes are becoming increasingly common within Stechford and North Yardley. Neighbour disputes can be extremely sensitive issues that can cause long term distress for those involved. Our team work hard to maintain an independent position and ensure our actions are fair, proportionate and consistent. In the first instance we look to identify any root causes and resolve them in partnership with the Local Authority, housing providers etc. Proven tactics include mediation, restorative justice, good neighbour agreements and Community Protection Warnings. |
14 May 2024 | Stechford retail park reducing crime and aggressive begging Response (14 May 2024)Stechford Retail Park – The Stechford and North Yardley Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) are aware of an increase in retail crime (reflecting what is a national trend) along with anti-social behaviour and aggressive begging. Our intention is to maintain a visible presence to deter retail crime offender as well reviewing crime reports to identify serial offenders and therefore reduce demand. Maintaining a visible presence also allows us to engage with those causing anti-social behaviour; we can then identify any root causes and deal with them through target hardening, civil interventions and referrals to partner agencies for support. |
14 May 2024 | Off road motorbikes / anti-social behaviour |
14 May 2024 | Working with partners to help neighbours resolve ongoing and complex neighbour issues Response (14 May 2024)Neighbour Disputes – Unfortunately neighbour disputes are becoming increasingly common within Stechford and North Yardley. Neighbour disputes can be extremely sensitive issues that can cause long term distress for those involved. Our team work hard to maintain an independent position and ensure our actions are fair, proportionate and consistent. In the first instance we look to identify any root causes and resolve them in partnership with the Local Authority, housing providers etc. Proven tactics include mediation, restorative justice, good neighbour agreements and Community Protection Warnings. |
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