Crime Reduction

Safer Communities Partnership
Safer for All - Haringey's Community Partnership Strategy (2008 - 2011)
In this document, we outline the priorities and main areas of activity agreed by the Safer Communities Partnership for the coming three years in consultation with local people. In the attached files section below is the full Safer for All Strategy and a summary of the Safer for All Strategy.
Fit Locks and Use Them! Crime Prevention is Everybody’s Responsibility!
Haringey Community & Police Consultative Group are carrying out their annual survey on the local policing priorities for 2009/10.
They want to make sure that when the Metropolitan Police Authority and the Metropolitan Police Service plans how they will provide a police service for Haringey, they understand what is important to the people who live and work here.
Please visit the survey at www.haringeycpcg.org.uk.(Please see link at the bottom of this page.) This survey should only take about 5 minutes of your time.
Anti Social Behaviour Strategy Consultation
In revising this strategy, we have held discussions with all key partners and colleagues, and have opened our findings up for public comment.
The consultation on this has now closed and the results will appear here shortly.
|back to topPartners
Haringey Council has been working for some time now with the Metropolitan Police and other agencies to reduce crime in our borough. The police should not have to work alone to tackle the issues relating to crime. Together with our partners we have formed the Haringey Safer Communities Partnership.
Our partners include:
- London Fire Brigade (external link)
- Metropolitan Police Service (external link)
- National Probation Service (external link)
- Victim Support (external link)
- Haringey Peace Alliance (external link)
- British Transport Police (external link)
- Haringey Primary Care Trust (external link)
Issues
The partnership deals with a wide range of issues including:
- Violent crime, including gun crime and hate crime
- Street crime
- Youth crime
- Anti-social behaviour
- Drugs, vice and alcohol
- Burglary
- Vehicle related crime
Initiatives
We have all been working together successfully for over a year now and we have achieved a number of initiatives that you may have seen around the borough including:
- distributing personal alarms to older and vulnerable people in the community to combat the fear of crime.
- actively supporting and funding Haringey Peace Week activities.
- Operation Cubit - where so far over 1000 untaxed and unlicensed vehicles on our streets have been dealt with.
- the opening of Hearthstone, a friendly centre where domestic violence survivors can access the best possible services and support in a co-ordinated manner, in one place.
- the establishment of the new anti-social behaviour team to deal with incidents of anti-social behaviour in the borough.
These are just some of the initiatives in which we have been involved. We have also tried to capture as much of our activity, past, present and future and combined this with information that you may find useful in this section of the site.
|back to topBackground information
To understand the context of the work of the Partnership, the Facts and Figures section of the website provides background demographic data for Haringey.
|back to topUseful External Links
Ku xiriirsaneyaasha soo socda ma aha qayb ka mid ah bogga internet-ka Haringey Council web site.
Ka hor intaadan isticmaalin, fadlan akhri ogeysiiskeena sharciga ah ee arintaan khuseeya.
- Crime figures for Haringey from the Metropolitan Police website
- London Week of Peace website
- Haringey Community & Police consultative Group
Page Last Updated: 24 November 2008
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- Policing and public safety > Crime and law enforcement
- Legal services > Young offending




