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Title: QUARTERLY PEFORMANCE OF THE MPS


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MOPAC CHALLENGE

QUARTERLY PEFORMANCE OF THE MPS APRIL 2013
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POLICE AND CRIME PLAN
  • After the successful launch of the Police and
    Crime Plan in March 2013, future quarterly
    performance MOPAC Challenges will review London
    crime figures against the targets set out in the
    Plan
  • Reduce key neighbourhood crimes by 20, which
    means up to 250,000 fewer crimes.
  • Boost public confidence in the police by 20, up
    to 75.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD CRIME

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NEIGHBOURHOOD CRIME REDUCTION TARGET
Category FY2012/13 FY2012/13
Category Volume change vs. FY2011/12
Total MOPAC 7 384,474 -6
Violence with Injury 57,836 -6
Robbery 34,764 -11
Burglary 92,644 -4
Vandalism (Criminal Damage) 59,910 -18
Theft From the Person 49,265 17
Theft of Motor Vehicle 22,139 -15
Theft From Motor Vehicle 67,916 -7
MOPACs challenge to the Metropolitan Police
Service over the next four years is to cut seven
key neighbourhood crimes by 20
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MPS QUARTERLY CRIME FIGURES NEIGHBOURHOOD CRIME
3-month trend 3-month trend 3-month trend 3-month trend 3-month trend 12-month trend 12-month trend 12-month trend 12-month trend 12-month trend
 Crime Category Jan 12 Mar 12 Jan 13 Mar 13 Trend Volume Change change Apr 11 Mar 12 Apr 12 Mar 13 Trend Volume Change change
Violence with Injury 14,077 13,027 -1,050 -7.5 61,346 57,836 -3,510 -5.7
Robbery 9,336 7,824 -1,512 -16.2 38,914 34,764 -4,150 -10.7
Burglary 25,068 23,882 -1,186 -4.7 96,224 92,644 -3,580 -3.7
Vandalism (Criminal Damage) 16,667 13,726 -2,941 -17.6 72,928 59,910 -13,018 -17.9
Theft From the Person 11,211 12,372 1,161 10.4 42,081 49,265 7,184 17.1
Theft of Motor Vehicle 5,669 5,103 -566 -10.0 26,188 22,139 -4,049 -15.5
Theft From Motor Vehicle 18,661 17,163 -1,498 -8.0 73,352 67,916 -5,436 -7.4
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BURGLARY QUARTERLY BOROUGH PERFORMANCE JAN 2013MAR 2013
10 Highest Boroughs (volume of offences)
Rank Borough Total Offences Rank Previous Quarter (Oct 12 Dec 12)
1 ?? Barnet 1264 1
2 ? Croydon 1059 3
3 ? Ealing 1047 2
4 ? Lambeth 983 6
5 ? Lewisham 975 10
6 ? Brent 955 5
7 ? Enfield 929 4
8 ?? Westminster 925 8
9 ? Redbridge 902 7
10 ? Bromley 882 11
10 Lowest Boroughs (volume of offences)
Boroughs 11-22(volume of offences)
23 ? Greenwich 630 27
24 ? Hackney 630 21
25 ?? Richmond 610 25
26 ?? Islington 586 26
27 ? Merton 475 24
28 ? Bexley 456 31
29 ?? KC 414 29
30 ? HF 357 32
31 ? Sutton 345 28
32 ? Kingston 332 30
11 ? Hounslow 808 12
12 ? Southwark 799 18
13 ?? Newham 782 13
14 ? Havering 781 17
15 ? Wandsworth 779 9
16 ? Camden 775 20
17 ? BD 761 22
18 ? Hillingdon 759 14
19 ?? Tower Hamlets 745 19
20 ? Waltham Forest 728 16
21 ? Harrow 727 23
22 ? Haringey 680 15
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BURGLARY QUARTERLY BOROUGH PERFORMANCE JAN 2013MAR 2013
The thematic map shows borough comparison for percentage change over the last 3 months (Jan 2013 Mar 2013) as compared with the same 3-month period last year   Borough Rate per 1000 population
  Westminster 4.22
    BD 4.09
    Barnet 3.55
    Lewisham 3.53
    Camden 3.52
    Havering 3.29
    Richmond 3.26
    Lambeth 3.24
    Redbridge 3.23
    Hounslow 3.18
    Ealing 3.09
    Brent 3.07
    Harrow 3.04
    Enfield 2.97
    Tower Hamlets 2.93
    Croydon 2.91
    Bromley 2.85
    Islington 2.84
    Waltham Forest 2.82
    Southwark 2.77
    Hillingdon 2.77
    Haringey 2.67
    KC 2.61
    Hackney 2.56
    Newham 2.54
    Wandsworth 2.54
    Greenwich 2.47
    Merton 2.38
  Kingston 2.07
    Bexley 1.97
    HF 1.96
    Sutton 1.81
    MPS Average 2.92
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BURGLARY FINANCIAL YEAR 2012/13 BOROUGH PERFORMANCE
The thematic map shows borough comparison for percentage change over the last 12 months (Financial Year 2012/13) as compared with the same 12-month period last year. The smaller triangles on the map represent percentage change over the last quarter (Jan 2013 Mar 2013) as compared to the same period last year.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Long term trend FY12/13, change vs previous
year
Short term trend Q4 Jan 13 Mar 13, change vs
same 3-month period previous year
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BURGLARY NATIONAL COMPARISON
Crime in England and Wales, year ending December
2012
MPS change E W change MPS rank in E W (1best/ largest reduction) MPS rank in MSF(1best/ largest reduction)
-2.7 -8.6 34th out of 43 4th out of 4
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THEFT FROM THE PERSON QUARTERLY BOROUGH PERFORMANCE JAN 2013MAR 2013
10 Highest Boroughs (volume of offences)
Rank Borough Total Offences Rank Previous Quarter (Oct 12 Dec 12)
1 ?? Westminster 2599 1
2 ?? Camden 1049 2
3 ?? Lambeth 1025 3
4 ?? Islington 910 4
5 ?? Hackney 781 5
6 ?? Southwark 763 6
7 ?? Newham 565 7
8 ? KC 468 10
9 ?? Tower Hamlets 423 9
10 ? Wandsworth 351 8
10 Lowest Boroughs (volume of offences)
Boroughs 11-22(volume of offences)
23 ? Greenwich 141 17
24 ? Kingston 130 23
25 ? Hillingdon 118 24
26 ? Merton 103 28
27 ? Havering 96 26
28 ? Bromley 93 27
29 ?? Harrow 93 29
30 ? Richmond 77 31
31 ? Sutton 48 30
32 ?? Bexley 43 32
11 ? Waltham Forest 280 16
12 ?? HF 276 12
13 ? Ealing 267 14
14 ? Haringey 266 11
15 ? Lewisham 217 20
16 ? Barnet 194 18
17 ? Brent 191 15
18 ? Croydon 183 13
19 ?? Redbridge 182 19
20 ? Enfield 146 21
21 ? BD 142 25
22 ?? Hounslow 142 22
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THEFT FROM THE PERSON QUARTERLY BOROUGH PERFORMANCE JAN 2013MAR 2013
The thematic map shows borough comparison for percentage change over the last 3 months (Jan 2013 Mar 2013) as compared with the same 3-month period last year   Borough Rate per 1000 population
  Westminster 11.85
    Camden 4.76
    Islington 4.42
    Lambeth 3.38
    Hackney 3.17
    KC 2.95
    Southwark 2.65
    Newham 1.83
    Tower Hamlets 1.66
    HF 1.51
    Wandsworth 1.14
    Waltham Forest 1.08
    Haringey 1.04
    Kingston 0.81
    Ealing 0.79
    Lewisham 0.79
    BD 0.76
    Redbridge 0.65
    Brent 0.61
    Hounslow 0.56
    Greenwich 0.55
    Barnet 0.54
    Merton 0.52
    Croydon 0.50
    Enfield 0.47
    Hillingdon 0.43
    Richmond 0.41
    Havering 0.40
  Harrow 0.39
    Bromley 0.30
    Sutton 0.25
    Bexley 0.19
    MPS Average 1.51
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THEFT FROM THE PERSON FINANCIAL YEAR 2012/13 BOROUGH PERFORMANCE
The thematic map shows borough comparison for percentage change over the last 12 months (Financial Year 2012/13) as compared with the same 12-month period last year. The smaller triangles on the map represent percentage change over the last quarter (Jan 2013 Mar 2013) as compared to the same period last year.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Long term trend FY12/13, change vs previous
year
Short term trend Q4 Jan 13 Mar 13, change vs
same 3-month period previous year
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THEFT PERSON NATIONAL COMPARISON
Crime in England and Wales, year ending December
2012
MPS change E W change MPS rank in E W (1best/ largest reduction) MPS rank in MSF(1best/ largest reduction)
19.7 8.4 38th out of 43 4th out of 4
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PUBLIC CONFIDENCE

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PUBLIC CONFIDENCE DRIVERS
MOPACs challenge to the MPS over the next four
years is to boost public confidence in the MPS
from 62 to 75 of Londoners thinking the MPS are
doing a good or excellent job. The MPS have
carried out robust analysis of their Public
Attitude Survey and identified four key drivers
of public confidence
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PUBLIC CONFIDENCE TREND
CSEW Sep 2012 62 of Londoners think the police
do a good job in the local area This places the
MPS top of its MSF and 19th in the country on
this measure.
MOPAC Challenge Boost public confidence to 75
in CSEW
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PUBLIC CONFIDENCE NATIONAL COMPARISON
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CRIME AND CONFIDENCE TARGET
  • The graph below illustrates current MPS
    performance on the following targets
  • Drive down crime in seven key neighbourhood crime
    categories by at least 20 over 4 years
  • Boost confidence over the next four years from
    62 to 75 of Londoners thinking the MPS are
    doing a good or excellent job.

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VICTIM SATISFACTION NATIONAL COMPARISON
The MPS performance in this area is poor (lowest
across all 43 forces for victim satisfaction).
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VICTIM SATISFACTION TREND
User Satisfaction Survey Quarter 3 12/13 Overall
satisfaction has increased by 2 since the same
time last year, as has 'ease of contact.
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OTHER CRIME

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MPS QUARTERLY CRIME FIGURES OTHER KEY CRIME TYPES
3-month trend 3-month trend 3-month trend 3-month trend 3-month trend 12-month trend 12-month trend 12-month trend 12-month trend 12-month trend
 Crime Category Jan 12 Mar 12 Jan 13 Mar 13 Trend Volume Change change Apr 11 Mar 12 Apr 12 Mar 13 Trend Volume Change change
Serious Youth Violence 1602 1214   -388 -24.2 6899 4968 -1931 -28.0
Rape Offences 818 786   -32 -3.9 3342 3042 -300 -9.0
Serious Sexual Offences 1858 1962   104 5.6 7983 7894 -89 -1.1
Domestic Violence 11432 11268 -164 -1.4 46401 48897 2496 5.4
Business Crime 14619 12520   -2099 -14.4 61510 51326 -10184 -16.6
Drugs Offences 17746 17408   -338 -1.9 73138 70370 -2768 -3.8
NB Recorded crime figures for drugs offences
will reflect police activity in an area
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GANG-RELATED CRIME
Gang members in custody have increased from 217
to 803, an additional 586 nominals.
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SERIOUS YOUTH VIOLENCE FINANCIAL YEAR 2012/13 BOROUGH PERFORMANCE
The thematic map shows borough comparison for percentage change over the last 12 months (Financial Year 2012/13) as compared with the same 12-month period last year. The smaller triangles on the map represent percentage change over the last quarter (Jan 2013 Mar 2013) as compared to the same period last year.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Long term trend FY12/13, change vs previous
year
Short term trend Q4 Jan 13 Mar 13, change vs
same 3-month period previous year
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RECORDED RAPE OFFENCES
2012/13 target increase the number of rape
sanction detections by 6
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BUSINESS CRIME
  • Headlines
  • Effective governance partnership
  • Strategy to be published by end of 2013
  • Support development of business crime
    reduction partnerships (West End pilot)
  • SPOC's at SLT level on all 32 boroughs for
    business crime
  • Better use of private sector resources (MSC
    employer supported, Project Griffin, Oxford
    Street pilot with local BID)
  • Technology (Information Intelligence Sharing)
    various partners trialling apps and software at
    pilot sites
  • Strong relationship with British Retail Crime
    Consortium MPS highlighted as best practice in
    national crime survey 2012
  • Crime reduction hub bringing together licensing,
    business partnership and crime prevention design
    advisors has been approved
  • Business Crime Hotspots
  • Identified Top 10 Hotspots
  • Shared data and analysis with business community
  • 6 of Top 10 have seen reductions in crime (last
    six months of 2012)
  • Business crime down 1 in the last six months of
    2012 (and 5 on 2011 levels)
  • One major retailer has seen a 20 reduction in
    shoplifting offences following effective crime
    prevention design and partnership activity
  • Ethos of "Every Opportunity, Every Tactic"

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