superintendent michelle martin strathclyde police implementing the enhanced policing plan
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Superintendent Michelle Martin Strathclyde Police
Implementing the Enhanced Policing Plan
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Michelle Martin
Superintendent
Shettleston, Baillieston and
Greater Easterhouse
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My Area
•Population approx 80,000
•S.I.M.D
•Violence/ Disorder
•88% fear of crime in Shettleston
•Low Life Expectancy
•Poverty
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•2 Opportunities
•Merger
•Money
•Enhanced Policing Plan
Introduction
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Public Reassurance Model
•Analysis
•Signal Crime Interviews
•Environmental Scanning
•EPIC Action Plans
•Problem Solving Partnerships
•KIN Groups
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Implementation
•Communities Unit / Key People
•Communication
•Internal/External
•Briefing/De Briefing
•Media
•Feedback
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Leadership Skills
•Vision
•Negotiating and Influencing
•Partners
•Problem Solving
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Results – Quantitative
•Violent crime at its lowest level for 5 years
•Antisocial behaviour related crime decreased by 7%
•Antisocial behaviour incidents decreased by 8%
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Results - Quantitative
2003/2004 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008
Street Drinking 205 194 173 172 222
Urinating in Public Places 7 9 18 10 21
Carrying of Offensive Weapons 52 48 49 42 60
Total 264 251 240 224 303
% Change -5% -4% -7% +35%
Increased crime figures as a result of pro-active policing
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Results - Visible
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“People are coming out more in the evenings to shops”
“It is nice to see a lot of police”
“The EPP has delivered the feeling of a safer environment for the community”
“Young people too feel safe when the police are about”
Results - Qualitative
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The Future
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Michelle Martin
Superintendent
Shettleston, Baillieston and
Greater Easterhouse