74 pages tagged with Neighbourhood policing
Key findings
Effective interventions for tackling neighbourhood crime
Introduction
An overview of this evidence briefing
References – restorative justice
A list of all the sources of information in this evidence briefing
Appendix A – Theoretical mechanisms for restorative justice
Restorative justice mechanisms that can reduce reoffending
Evidence briefing
About the process of repairing harm caused by criminal behaviour, including its effectiveness and how it can be used by police
Modernising neighbourhood policing
The Policing Vision 2025 describes how the link between the police and the public will continue to form the bedrock of British policing.
Neighbourhood policing evidence review
The process for how the research and practice evidence underpinning these guidelines was reviewed.
Developing, sharing and learning
Working with different agencies, partners and academia to identify and share learning about neighbourhood policing
Targeting activity
Making sure police activity is in the right areas to provide greater focus to community engagement, problem-solving, prevention and early intervention.
Engaging communities
Being informative, keeping two-way conversations and being active within the community, including with partner organisations.
Promoting the right culture
Improving public confidence by building trust and mutual respect.
Solving problems
Using structured problem-solving to deal with local priorities, working collaboratively with communities and, where appropriate, private, public and voluntary sector partners.
Building analytical capability
Thinking analytically, using and sharing data and analysis to improve problem solving.
Special constables
An overview of the Special Constabulary.
Nudge burglary interventions – an RCT relating to reducing student burglaries
Behavioural nudges may increase the security awareness of people in high crime areas, which may reduce opportunities for offenders.
Local Focus Hub – a multi-agency hub model
Problem-solving hubs embracing joint working with partner agencies to resolve incidents of repeat crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour.
Participatory budgeting
Using a community engagement initiative to encourage engagement and empowerment within communities.
Technology-led performance framework and app
Measuring the effectiveness of neighbourhood teams.
Flare app – to report feeling unsafe
Helping women and girls to feel safer by allowing users to anonymously report incidents.
Secondary reassurance contact (SRA) for victims of hate crimes
Exploring how a secondary response by neighbourhood police officers improved experiences and reduced attrition for victims of hate crime.
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