STOP AND SEARCH DETAILS
Lancashire Constabulary - Southern Parishes Neighbourhood
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Neighbourhoods are compared only within the same Police Force.
Different forces have different budgets and priorities and even within the same force area caution should be excercised when comparing different neighbourhoods as again, different priorities and resources are deployed to different types of area such as inner city and rural.
Where neighbourhoods can be compared is against themselves, month by month to determine if crime is increasing or decreasing and if so, which types of crime are being reported.
Similar adjoining neighbourhoods can be compared if they are of a similar make-up.
Founded in 1839, Lancashire Constabulary covers some 2,000 square miles. The county has a population of nearly 1.5 million with a rich diversity of communities, all with specific policing needs. The force is divided into three territorial (East, South and West) and two support divisions. Within territorial divisions emergency calls are attended by geographic patrol officers while neighbourhood policing is managed by neighbourhood policing teams. Lancashire Constabulary’s ambition is to consistently be the best police force in the country by always putting people first, focusing on Neighbourhood Policing, Diversity, Quality and Protecting People.
Force Website: http://lancashire.police.ukNeighbourhood Website: http://lancashire.police.uk/your-area/south-division/west-lancashire/