2 July 2008

COMMUNITY SAFETY

Engaging Communities in Fighting Crime (19th June 2008)
A major review examining how to better engage communities in the fight against crime and raise public confidence in the Criminal Justice System was published today. ‘Engaging Communities in Fighting Crime’ is the result of an in-depth, eight-month study headed by Louise Casey, former head of the Government’s Respect Task Force. The review contains more than 30 common-sense proposals to reduce crime, create safer communities and increase public confidence. The findings are strongly influenced by the views of nearly 15,000 ordinary members of the public and front-line staff, who have been canvassed by the review team since last October.
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