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Preventing crime means working effectively in partnership
Police in Medway target offenders who commit crime and display
anti-social behaviour and aim to bring them to justice. Their
success will lead to a safer society where human rights are
respected, everyone belongs and preventing crime means working
effectively in partnership.
Listening to your concerns, they will seek to increase the
visibility of their officers by targeting their use to reduce crime
and disorder, while also reducing the fear of crime and improving
public confidence. This requires the identification of the
locations where best use can be made of their resources, balancing
visibility with other policing objectives.
Key policing policies
The National Policing Plan sets out the Home Secretary’s
requirements for the service, giving the key policing priorities
that police forces need to work on in partnership with both
national and local agencies.
The primary objective for the police service is to deliver
improved police performance and greater public reassurance,
particularly around these key priorities:
- tackling anti-social behaviour and disorder;
- reducing street, drug-related and violent crime in line with
local and national targets;
- fighting serious and organised crime across force
boundaries;
- increasing the number of offenders brought to justice.
The success or otherwise of this plan is dependant on the
performance and drive of all police staff, the partnerships they
forge with other agencies and most importantly, the support and
assistance of the communities they serve.
For further information, visit the Kent Police website
(www.kent.police.uk/).
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