This enhanced operational capability was facilitated by Home Office funding as part of its ‘Hotspot Response’ initiative.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
As part of this Home Office funded initiative, Surrey Police used their data from the past three years to identify these areas and sees them patrol the hotspots regularly. One key 'hotspot' identified ...
CUMBRIA Police are reminding residents there are more options for reporting antisocial behaviour. Members of the public can now report this type of crime anonymously through an online system.
Andrea Patterson, the first ASB victims' champion appointed by a PCC, won a national award for her exemplary partnership work ...
The UK government has approved £4 million in funding to combat anti-social behaviour and serious violence in Northumbria.
fire and crime commissioner from the Government’s Hotspot Response Fund to target anti-social behaviour (ASB) and serious violence in hotspot areas across the county." ...
Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Susan Dungworth launched Project Shield last summer to target troubled areas ...
Fire and Crime Commissioner from the Government’s Hotspot Response Fund to target anti-social behaviour (ASB) and serious violence in hotspot areas across the county. “As part of the operation ...
CUMBRIA Police have been conducting extra foot patrols as part of Operation Enhance. The operation aims to tackle antisocial behaviour and violence within Cumbrian communities. The extra patrols ...
Ms Dungworth said: "Project Shield and its partnership approach to hotspot policing is certainly playing a key part in driving down incidents of ASB and serious violence in areas of concern.