st Century Challenges and Opportunities Professor Jon Bannister FAcSS Overview Challenge amp Opportunity Austerity and the Crime Drop Urban insecurities Policing Reform Policing in the C21st ID: 482192
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Policing in the 21st Century:Challenges and Opportunities
Professor Jon Bannister
FAcSSSlide2Slide3
Overview: Challenge & OpportunityAusterity and the Crime DropUrban insecuritiesPolicing Reform: ‘Policing in the C21st’
Public Sector Reform: Integrated service solutions?
Case Study: Police Funding ConsultationSlide4
Police Funding ConsultationConsultation on the Reform of Police Funding Arrangements in England and Wales – 2015Central Government £7.8bn + Police Precept £3bn
The drivers of crime / demands on the police: alcohol; drugs; character; opportunity; CJS; and, profit
Proposed model: population
;
police
precept;
households with no working adult and dependent children; hard pressed population; and,
bar density
Weighting of modelSlide5
Hard PressedLow income, larger families, semisLow income, older people, small semisLow income, routine jobs, terraces and flatsLow income families, terraced estates
Families and single parents, many children
Single elderly people, council flats
Single parents and pensioners, council terraces
Families and single parents, council flats
Old people, many high rise estates,
Multi-ethnic purpose built estates, multi-ethnic, crowded flatsSlide6Slide7
OpportunitiesChallenges (demands, austerity) become drivers of Opportunity (causes and consequences) when placed in the context of Partnership and EvidenceCommissioning and delivery of public
services: societal
trajectories; neighbourhood trajectories; broader area patterning; and, tipping pointsSlide8