From the Met Police website:
London’s communities are set to see an extra 2,000 officers in neighbourhood policing teams after the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games as part of the Metropolitan Police Service’s total war on crime. And as part of the Met’s approach for total victim care anyone who is a victim of crime will have the offer of police coming to visit them.
The new proposals are part of a major new investment in neighbourhood policing beginning in the Autumn 2012, which sees a new set of promises in how we serve and protect the communities of London.
Each ward will keep its dedicated officers and PCSOs in local policing teams, who will, under the new ‘local policing model’ be part of newly formed integrated neighbourhood policing teams (INPTs), comprising of uniformed officers, detectives, forensic and other officers under the leadership of a police inspector.
These teams will investigate 'lower lever' neighbourhood crimes, such as thefts, criminal damage and anti-social behaviour. They will proactively target offenders, engage with the public and work with communities and partners to address problems.
Tags (All lower case. Use " " for multiple word tags):
© 2024 Created by Hugh. Powered by
© Copyright Harringay Online Created by Hugh