To consider a presentation showing Haringey’s performance against the Mayor’s (MOPAC) Police and Crime Plan (PCP) key priorities, including knife crime and firearms discharges
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Clerk notes – to assist Officers, this Item was held after Item 5 and before Item 6.
Jennifer Sergeant and Eubert Malcolm outlined this report and presentation which detailed the knife crime situation in Haringey and set out certain initiatives and strategic actions in place to address the issue. Officers confirmed the statistics contained within the report were a year-on-year comparison from the two previous years.
Officers highlighted the following:
With regard to addressing particular crimes in the borough, the Committee queried who set the local priorities, namely robbery and Non-domestic Violence with Injury. Officers confirmed the local priorities were issues that the borough statistically had struggled to address and became priorities as a result.
With regard to the ‘Knife Crime by LAC Status’ table on page 30, Officers clarified that those 10 children who were listed as looked-after children, were already looked-after. Officers would confirm whether those children were perpetrators or victims. (Action: Jennifer Sergeant)
The Chair questioned Officers on what measures were in place to assist those looked-after children involved with crime or at risk of becoming involved. Officers informed social workers and youth justice workers worked in collaboration where a child was identified as being looked-after child. Where a child was remanded to Youth Detention Accommodation (YDA), they were encouraged to contact their youth justice worker at any time via telephone, mobile or email, about any issue or concern they had. The Council checked up to ensure they had been provided with that opportunity by the YDA. Officers also ... view the full minutes text for item 34