Agenda and minutes

Agenda and minutes

Venue: Town Hall

Contact: Jodie Kloss/Alan Garside  Email: legalanddemocratic@watford.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Councillors Mauthoor and Mills.

 

2.

Disclosure of interests

Minutes:

There were no disclosures of interest.

 

3.

Minutes

The minutes of the meeting held on 15 March 2018 to be submitted and signed.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 15 March 2018 were submitted and signed.

 

4.

Overview of the annual CSP plan and an update on progress pdf icon PDF 7 MB

The Community Safety Coordinator to advise the task group on how the community safety partnership plan has evolved and to provide an update on progress.

Minutes:

The Community Safety Coordinator explained how the 2018/19 CSP plan had evolved from learning experienced last year.  There would be five priority areas, a reduction in number from 2017/18.  For example, anti-social behaviour (ASB) and domestic abuse hate crime would no longer be separate priorities; rather they would be grouped together under a ‘managed risks’ heading along with other associated issues.  He expanded on the revised priorities as follows.


Managed risks

The common driver for issues contained in the priority was the night time economy in the town centre and to a lesser extent matters pertaining to the day time economy.  He outlined how the extensive footfall in the town centre (with many millions of visits) impacted on crime and how ASB had reduced.  He discussed a piece of work commissioned by the Hertfordshire Constabulary that would provide useful data around hate crime when reporting later in the year.   It appeared that some instances of this crime occurred following detentions for shoplifting when suspects made derogatory remarks to security staff.  There was no evidence of underlying tensions within communities or of any linkage to the ‘prevent’ agenda.

 

Youth crime, gangs and cross boarder offenders

The Community Safety Coordinator explained how offences in the category were impacted by gangs from the Capital; including drugs supply (and the quality thereof) and expanding networks.  However, crimes were low in Hertfordshire compared to other home counties.  He discussed the resulting impact on members of the homeless and rough sleepers in the town - who would beg to help feed their Class A drug habits.  He also discussed how young people were educated in schools on the dangers of carrying knives.

 

Homelessness, rough sleeping and begging

There had been an upturn in the number of rough sleepers in the town.  This was due, in part, to the hot weather where some of those on the street also had accommodation to go to.  It was anticipated that numbers would reduce by the winter.  The Community Safety Coordinator discussed the somewhat counter- productive measures carried out by some apparently well-meaning individuals in the town that could be seen as making homelessness a comfortable lifestyle.  In response to a question from members, the Community Safety Coordinator outlined the engagement that had taken place with the individuals seeking to moderate their activities.  He also discussed the more useful work conducted by such charities as the New Hope Trust.

 

Theft from motor vehicle and burglary

The Community Safety Coordinator advised the task group of the best and trusted models that existed to tackle these types of offences.  He discussed the methodology of some offenders and how these individuals did not tend to be residents of the town.  It was anticipated that the number of crimes would reduce over the year by adoption of the various tactics.

 

Child exploitation

There were no extensive problems in the town as had been experienced in other parts of the UK.  Watford had more of a peer to peer type profile and with a relationship  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.

5.

Work programme pdf icon PDF 58 KB

A report of the Committee and Scrutiny Support Officer asking the Task Group to consider the work programme for 2018/19 and agree topics for future meetings.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Chair introduced the draft work programme for the municipal year.  Members debated the content of the programme and the potential additional themes for scrutiny at the November and March meetings.  The work programme was agreed; with the inclusion of street homelessness as an agenda item in November and youth related crime in March.  The partnership agencies and organisations to be invited to the meetings to discuss these topics were also agreed.

 

In conclusion, the task group requested that a members briefing be arranged to advise on the procedures the Council adopted to help house the homeless. 

 

Action – Member Development and Civic Officer.

 

RESOLVED that –

 

1.                     the work programme was agreed

2.                     the action requested be undertaken

 

                                                          

   

    Chair                      

                                                                 Community Safety Partnership Task Group

 

 

 The meeting started at 6.30 p.m.

 and finished at 7.30 p.m.

 

 

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