CSP Partnership Plan 23-26

Introduction South Staffordshire Community Safety Partnership (CSP) brings together all the agencies in the district who can have an impact on crime, anti-social behaviour, and the fear of crime. The Partnership advocates that keeping our communities safe is everyone’s responsibility and can’t be achieved in isolation, which includes public sector, private sector, voluntary sector, residents and businesses working together to make the district a safe place. The priorities set out in this document are based on a Strategic Assessment produced by the Strategy Team at Staffordshire County Council and the Research and Analysis Unit at Staffordshire Police plus feedback by partners and residents. The delivery plan set out in this document explains how the Community Safety Partnership will address these priorities. Priorities for South Staffordshire Community Safety Partnership 2023–2026 These priorities may be tweaked during the three-year plan, but the following are set for 2024-2025: • Cross Border Crime – focus on vehicle crime • Serious Violence – includes domestic abuse and violence against women and girls. Although the following are not considered a main priority for South Staffordshire, they are recommended for additional consideration due to either their volume, impact on communities and level of public expectation : • Fraud • Rural Crime • Road Safety • Community Cohesion • Drug use and drug dealing • Health and Wellbeing: Mental Health in young people and adults, whole life disability and neurodisability The following specific outcomes for the second year of the CSP Plan – 2024-2025 are based on data and intelligence from police statistics over the last 3 years (refreshed for the year 2022-2023), collated data in the Strategic Assessment, partnership performance outcomes and targeted police activity from the last 12 months: • To reduce all recorded crime by 2% (from 5750 crimes) • To reduce vehicle crime by 2% (from 466 crimes) • To reduce repeat victims of domestic abuse through access to New Era services. • To reduce serious violence, including violence against women and girls by 2% (from 115 crimes) • To reduce anti-social behaviour by 3% (from 726 incidents) • To maintain the high level of feeling of safety during the day (88%) and improve the feeling of safety after dark (67%) • Anti-Social Behaviour • Perception vs Reality

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