Community Engagement Meeting
Time: 10:00 AM
Date: 22 October 2010
Location: Committee Room B, County Hall, Hertford
Agenda
Notification of Other Business
Under Access to Information rules the Chairman will decide at this stage of the meeting whether there are any urgent items of business for debate at the end of listed business.
Where * is indicated please refer to the Supporting Papers section below
PART 1
IN PUBLIC
1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
2. DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS
3. MINUTES
4. CITIZEN FOCUS
a) LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS *
b) UPDATE ON NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH, SPECIALS AND VOLUNTEERS *
c) HEADLINES
d) POLICING PLAN TARGETS:
3.6 – Achieve at least 90% satisfaction with the overall service provided to victims of home burglary, violent crime, vehicle crime and racist incidents.*
3.9 – Reduce the percentage of people who think drug use or dealing is a fairly or big problem.*
4.1 – Increase to 57.7% by 2011 and 61.7% by 2012 the percentage of people who agree that the Police and local council are dealing effectively with the anti-social behaviour and crime issues that matter in their area.*
4.2 – By taking action, continue to reduce perceptions of anti-social behaviour year-on-year with a particular focus on reducing to below 25% in Broxbourne.*
4.5 – Work with partners to increase public confidence in the fairness and effectiveness of the criminal justice system.*
5.1 – Working with other agencies to keep young people safe and deter them from becoming involved in crime or anti-social behaviour, either as a victim or an offender.*
5. POLICING PLEDGE
(a) REVIEW OF CONSTABULARY RESPONSE TO RECOMMENDATIONS OF POLICING PLEDGE TOPIC GROUP*
(b) Neighbourhood Priorities – Role for PALs*
6. HMIC REPORT ON ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR – Constabulary’s Response*
7. PARTNERSHIP WORKING – Crime and Disorder Update*
8. ISSUES FOR CONSIDERATION IN POLICING PLAN – Report from Police Authority Leads (PALS) and Engagement Feedback*
9. POLICE AUTHORITY INSPECTION REPORT*
10.FUTURE MEETING DATES
Supporting Papers
- Minutes (Adobe PDF 34KB)
- Item 04(a) - London School of Economics (Adobe PDF 344KB)
- Item 04(b) - Update on Neighbourhood Watch, Specials and Volunteers (Adobe PDF 28KB)
- Item 04(b) - Appendix A (Adobe PDF 137KB)
- Item 04(d) - 3.6 Achieve at least 90% satisfaction with the overall service provided to victims of home burglary, violent crime, vehicle crime and racist incidents. (Adobe PDF 74KB)
- Item 04(d) - 3.9 Reduce the percentage of people who think drug use or dealing is a fairly or big problem (Adobe PDF 44KB)
- Item 04(d) 3.9 - Appendix A (Adobe PDF 26KB)
- Item 04(d) 3.9 - Appendix B (Adobe PDF 162KB)
- Item 04(d) 4.1 Increase the percentage of people who agree that the Police and local council are dealing effectively with ASB and crime issues in their area (Adobe PDF 65KB)
- Item 04(d) 4.2 - By taking action, continue to reduce perceptions of ASB year-on-year with a particular focus on reducing to below 25% in Broxbourne (Adobe PDF 260KB)
- Item 04(d) - 4.5 Work with partners to increase public confidence in the fairness and effectiveness of the criminal justice system (Adobe PDF 38KB)
- Item 04(d) - 5.1 Working with other agencies to keep young people safe and deter themf rom becoming involved in crime or ASB either as a victim or an offender (Adobe PDF 51KB)
- Item 05a - Review of Constabulary Response to Recommendations of Policing Pledge Topic Group (Adobe PDF 48KB)
- Item 05a - Appendix A (Adobe PDF 38KB)
- Item 05a - Appendix B (Adobe PDF 22KB)
- Item 05a - Appendix C (Adobe PDF 18KB)
- Item 05(b) - Neighbourhood Priorities - Role for PALs (Adobe PDF 23KB)
- Item 05b - Appendix A (Adobe PDF 18KB)
- Item 06 - HMIC Report on Anti-Social Behaviour - Constabulary's Response (Adobe PDF 30KB)
- Item 07 - Partnership Working - Crime and Disorder Update (Adobe PDF 39KB)
- Item 08 - Issues for Consideration in Policing Plan - report from PALs and Engagement Feedback (Adobe PDF 51KB)
- Item 09 - Police Authority Inspection Report (Adobe PDF 37KB)
Chief Executive, Andrew White
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