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Partnership Tasking Partnership Tasking & &
Co-ordination Co-ordination Protective Marking: NOT RESTRICTED
Publication Scheme: Suitable for Publication
File Name: Safer Lambeth Presentation 07.01.10.
Purpose: This will be used to inform the Safer Lambeth PTAC meeting and aid decision making with regards to resource allocation over the next 2 weeks. The period covered in this report is as below. The report is based on recorded crime, partnership databases, Information and Intelligence Reports and analytical & intelligence products.
Branch: Lambeth Partnership Information Unit
Date created: 4th January 2010
Review Date: 4th January
Title and Version: Safer Lambeth Partnership Tasking and Co-ordination: 7th January 2010
Authors: Oliver Murray, Matt Gayle….
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Any information relating to this presentation should be passed to Russell Taylor at
CRIME OVERVIEWCRIME OVERVIEW
2 week Analysis (21/12/2009 – 03/01/2010)
Coldharbour Herne Hill Vassall
BURGLARYBURGLARY
Week 1 – 36
Week 2 – 38
Knights Hill Gipsy Hill
Ferndale (Acre Lane)
2 Week Map (21/12/2009 – 03/01/2010)
COLDHARBOUR, HERNE HILL, VASSALLCOLDHARBOUR, HERNE HILL, VASSALL
Offences 11 substantive, 4 attemptedLocation: Around border of Herne Hill with Vassall
Coldharbour
Ward(s): Vassall, Coldharbour, Herne Hill
Days: Mon (2) Tue (2) Wed (1) Thu (3), Fri (4)Sat (2), Sun (1)
Times: 10 day-time - (0700 – 2330) (8 Occurred after 1130)(2 Night-time, 2 Overnight, 1 unknown)
MO: Door (6) (all front doors – all forced)Window (9) (4 front, 5 rear – either
Houses or round floor flats)
Property: 7 venues had items stolenAll portable items
Week 1 – 6 offences Week 2 – 9 offences
Ofences 8 substantive, 2 attempted, 1 artifice
Location: Mainly East of Knights Hill
Ward(s): Knights Hill & Gipsy Hill
Days: Fri (4), Wed (3)
Times: between 0730 - 2200) (7 after 1230) (6 between 1230 – 1750)
MO: Door (7) (all front) Window (4) (all rear or side entries)
Property: 6x TV’s of 32” or over taken from 5 venues.3 TV’s were attempted from 1 venue before victim disturbed suspects.
Suspects: 2 descriptions from venues where TV’s were taken: 2x black males, approx age 18.
Week 1 – 6 offences Week 2 – 5 offences
TV’s Stolen
KNIGHTS HILL, GIPSY HILLKNIGHTS HILL, GIPSY HILL
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCHNEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
NHW is growing in Lambeth but your help is required to encourage others to set up new watches.
Figures show that where there are active watches, burglaries in particular are reduced.
The NHW Street Sign is a deterrent.
Encourage Lambeth residents on your ward to start their own NHW.
For advice contactKaren HunnLambeth Neighborhood Watch CoordinatorTel; 020 7926 2716 or Mobile 07768 068281Email;[email protected]
Most Serious Violence and Knife CrimeMost Serious Violence and Knife Crime
2-Week Offences 13 offences
Including 6 Robbery of the Person, 5 GBH, 1 Commercial Robbery,
14 KEC offences in previous fortnight = 7% drop this fortnight
Knife Hotspot
Map12/10/09 to
03/01/10
2-Week Offences 35 in total
6 offences linked to Social venues/alcohol. 2 of which took place
on New Years eve
MSV Hotspot Map
12/10/09 to 03/01/10
Location 1: Coldharbour/Vassall Wards
In almost all cases parties are known to each other committed at varied times throughout the fortnight
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Location 2: Gipsy Hill
Parties are unknown to each other in all but one offence. All committed at varied times throughout the fortnight.
Location 1: Stockwell/Vassall
Sharp object used to injure in 4 offences
Knife seen to intimidate victim,
4/7 offences took place outdoors.11
Gipsy Hill and Knights Hill
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MOTOR VEHICLE CRIMEMOTOR VEHICLE CRIME
• 83 Motor Vehicle offences between 21/12/09 to 03/01/10: Theft from MV (55), Theft of MV (28).
• Offences have decreased by 18% (18) offences compared to the previous two weeks.
Theft from MV decreased by 14 offences (20%), whilst Theft of MV decreased by 4 offences (12.5%).
Compared to the same period last year, offences have decreased by 2.3% (2) offences.
Biggest ward contributors: Princes (10), Gipsy Hill (8). Roads with 2 or more offences during the most recent two-week period:
CUBITT TERRACE, SW4
JONATHAN STREET, SE11
LILFORD ROAD, SE5
SANCROFT STREET, SE11
TYERS STREET, SE11
VAUXHALL STREET, SE11
WANDSWORTH ROAD, SW8
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MOTOR VEHICLE CRIMEMOTOR VEHICLE CRIME
Main Area – Princes Ward in SE11
Roads around Jonathan Street, Vauxhall Street, Tyers Street – 9 offences in the highlighted area, Theft from MV (8).
Peak days: Sunday, Saturday, Friday, Wednesday – all since 29th December.
Peak time period was overnight/early morning (including two offences 0700-0730).
Main MO was to take items from vehicle by smashing a window (5).
VRM Number plates were taken on two occasions. :
Sat Navs (2), Car Stereo (1), Mobile phone (1), Games Console (1), Alcoholic drink (1).
Two arrests have now been made, both due to vigilant work by members of the public.
YOUTH CRIME OVERVIEWYOUTH CRIME OVERVIEW•Please note, suspect data is based on actual and estimated ages and
therefore should be used as a guide only.
•All agencies to pass information to PIU regarding any youth tensions.
YOUTH CRIME OFFENDERSYOUTH CRIME OFFENDERS109 offences with youth suspects/ accused between 21/12/2009 to 03/01/2010.
This is an decrease of 67 offences (38.1% ) compared to the previous two weeks.
Compared to last year, there has been an decrease of 17 offences ( 13.5% ).
Biggest ward contributors: Coldharbour (11), Gipsy Hill (10), Tulse Hill (10), Bishops (9)and Larkhall (8). Main offence was Robbery of the Person (22), followed by ABH and Malicious wounding (10).
Peak days for offending were spread throughout the week, but there was a slight increase on Thursday. The peak time for offending was between 1600 and 2200hrs.
The main area of concentration extends from Brixton Town Centre to the surrounding area.
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ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOURANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
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ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR REPORTING LINEANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR REPORTING LINE
The new Antisocial Behaviour Reporting Line
Reports can be anonymous0207 9264 000
CONTROLLED DRINKING ZONE (CDZ)
Discretionary power for police officers to confiscate alcohol or require someone stop drinking in public places
Failure to comply can result in arrest and/or fine of £500The Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001
This NOT a ban on public drinking;
Intended to address alcohol-related ASB
ASB should be evident or likely.
The confiscation to be recorded Multi-agency approaches (e.g. working with outreach for street drinkers)Training slides available [email protected]
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ASB CALLS: SUBSTANCE MISUSEASB CALLS: SUBSTANCE MISUSEThere were 47 Drug related calls in Lambeth between 21/12/2009 to 03/01/2010.
Biggest ward contributors:
- Coldharbour (8)
- Princes (5)
- Streatham Wells (4)
- Stockwell (4).
Main repeat locations are:
- Kingscroft Estate (3)
-Cleaver Square (3)
-Peak days for offending were spread throughout the week apart from a decrease on Monday.
Peak times are between 1100 – 1800 hours (23 calls) and 2000 to 2300 hours (12 calls).
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HIGHLIGHTED INDIVIDUALSHIGHLIGHTED INDIVIDUALS
Please note that the following slides are not to be published
ID SOUGHT ID SOUGHT
RecommendationsAny identifications call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or Russell Taylor
on 07766776046
16987BURGLARY08/12/2009Lambeth
17010
17009
17008—17010THEFT BAG04/11/2009Lambeth
17078ROBBERY26/11/2009Lambeth