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Partnership Tasking

&
Co-ordination
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File Name: Safer Lambeth Presentation 10.06.10. ppt
Purpose: This will be used to inform the Safer Lambeth
PTAC meeting and aid decision making with regards to
resource allocation over the next 2 weeks. The period
covered in this report is as below. The report is based on
recorded crime, partnership databases, Information and
Intelligence Reports and analytical & intelligence
products.
Branch: Lambeth Partnership Information Unit
Date created 08 June 2010
Review Date: Title and Version: Safer Lambeth
Partnership Tasking and Co-ordination: 10 June 2010
Authors: Russell Taylor, Anne Hayes and Oliver Murray
Vulnerable Victim Referral

Identifying persons who are vulnerable victims of


anti social behaviour

Using and linking multi agency information and


resources to offer support

For more information contact:


Lauren Ward
Email: lward@lambeth.gov.uk
Phone: 020 7926 2197
Test Purchase Results

Test Purchasing Operation School Half Term

Police and Trading Standards in Partnership recently delivered 3 days test


purchasing age restricted products from Lambeth Shops: alcohol, tobacco,
knives and cigarettes

25 shops were test purchased for alcohol resulting in 3 under age sales 12%
sale rate 3 x £80 Fixed Penalty Tickets issued by Police

50 shops were test purchased for cigarette resulting in 2 under age


Sales, 4% sale rate, 2 adult cautions issued by Trading Standards.
 
31 shops were test purchased for knife resulting in no under age sales.

Over 100 shops were tested, with an overall sale rate of 4.7%.  
Free Micro Chipping Day
Micro-chipping will be done free of charge
(All donations gratefully received by RSPCA)
No appointment required
Contact 07952 680 522 if you have any queries about micro-chipping

North Lambeth Housing Where:


Office Clapham Area Housing Office
91 Kennington Lane Worsopp Drive London
SW4 9QU
London SE11 4 HQ
When: Thursday, 17 June 2010, from
On Tuesday 27 July 2010 4 pm to 6 pm
4 pm to 6 pm
CRIME OVERVIEW
Any information relating to this presentation
should be passed to Russell Taylor at
RTaylor1@lambeth.gov.uk

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Lambeth Burglary Performance
Lambeth Residential Burglary Performance
 Week 1 – 46
 Week 2 – 49

Secondary Location:
Clapham High Street

Priority Location:
Herne Hill

Secondary Location:
St Leonards
Distraction Burglaries

A male knocked at a door of an elderly resident in Valley Road SW16 at


about 5.30 pm claiming to be investigating an allegation of anti social
behaviour by local youths. The male was let in to the house and went in to
the garden. He was then joined by a second male who stayed in the
hallway. On this occasions no property was taken.

The first male was described as white approx 19 years old, 5' 03" slim with
short light brown hair, wearing a black suit with a badge saying police.

The second male was wearing similar clothing but was of larger / fatter build
5' 09" approx 30 years.

A burglary under similar circumstances was committed in the same street a


few weeks ago.

Action
Information to Adult Social Care.
Information passed to NHW coordinators.
Burglary: Herne Hill
2 week Hotspot Crime Profile

Offences 12 residential burglaries


(10 day, 2 night)
Days: Throughout the week
Ward(s): Herne Hill
Times: 7 offences between 0800 - 1830

MO: Rear window or Front door point

of entry
•The area north of Brockwell Park to
start new NHWs

•Park Rangers to patrol the high


lighted area when going to and from
Brockwell Park.

 Week 1 – 9 offences
 Week 2 – 3 offences
Robberies Streatham
Fortnightly Crime Pattern Analysis
TIME/LOCATION
5 personal robberies all occurred on weekdays
All occurred between 1630 - 1930
SUSPECTS
All aged between 14 – 18
VICTIMS
On 5 occasions victims were schoolboys,

•Problems Solving analysis started regarding


robberies along A23 in Streatham, initial findings
will be ready by the next PTAC.
•Identify what schools the victims come from and
give advice to the schools.
•Visit the estate to identify if there are youth anti
social be behaviour issues.
•Information passed to estate manager.
•Are any suspects suitable for ASBOs.

Week 1 – 3 offences Week 2 – 3 offences


Robberies Vassall

Fortnightly Crime Pattern Analysis

TIME/LOCATION
10 personal robberies

Sat (2), Sun (3), Mon (2), Thur (3),

5 offences between 1700 – 2000 hours


5 offences between 0030 – 0600 hours

•Park Rangers to focus patrols between 1700


and 2000 hrs in Kennington Park.

•Street pastors to deploy on this area.

Week 1 – 4 offences
Week 2 – 6 offences
YOUTH CRIME OFFENDERS

196 offences with youth suspects/ accused


between 24/05/2010 to 06/06/2010.
There has been no change when compared to the
previous two weeks.
Compared to last year, there has been a decrease
of 24offences (10.9%).
Biggest ward contributors: Coldharbour (21),
Stockwell (18), St Leonard’s (14), Vassall (14) and
Herne Hill (13).
Main offence was: Robbery of the Person (50), ABH
and Malicious Wounding (21),) and Possession of
Cannabis (17)
Peak days for offending were Wednesday and
Thursday.
The peak time for offending was between 1500 and
2200 hours (114) Offences.
YOUTH CRIME PRIORITY AREA
Priority Area
Stockwell Ward
Serious offences within this area include:
Attempted Murder, GBH/Wounding, GBH/
W/I, ABH and Malicious wounding, Robbery
person and Common assault.

The peak days for offending are: Wednesday


(7) and Saturday (5).
The peak time for offending was between
2000 - 2200 hours and between 0200 – 0300
hours.

•Targeted deployment for detached youth workers.


•Young and Safe staff to deploy to this area
•Street Pastors to patrol the area.
•Park Rangers to have patrols in Larkhall Park between 2000 to 2200.
ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR REPORTING LINE

The Antisocial Behaviour


Reporting Line
Reports can be anonymous
0207 9264 000

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Anti Social Behaviour Action Team

The new Anti Social Behaviour Action Team start on


Monday the 14th of June
The team will be based in the south of the borough and be
managed by Inspector Nick Fallowfield

The team will consist of 1 Police Sergeant, 2 Police Constables


and 5 Police Community Support Officers. They will focus on anti
social and crime issues they can be tasked by PTAC and the
police borough tasking meeting.

Task
Due to the increase in Street Drinkers in the St Leonards area and generally
in the south of the borough the team will be tasked to deal with these issues
for the next 2 weeks.

Consider secondary tasks


Anti Social Behaviour

Kennington Park
Over recent weekends there have been a group of up to 200 people are
attending the park. They set up tables, tents and un licensed
barbeques, they sell food and alcohol illegally in the park. They make
a lot of noise disturbing other park users, producing rubbish and block
surrounding streets.

Action To support Park Rangers

Consider
Street Care
Parking
Licensing

Sunday the 13th June at 11am is the Day of Portugal in Kennington Park
Anti Social Behaviour

LESSAR COURT and BARRY COURT


Numerous council flats in the blocks LESSAR COURT and BARRY COURT
located in LESSAR Avenue and SOUTHVIEW Court located on Clapham Common
Southside have been bought by a hotel. They are being used as accommodation
for it's guests.
The owner of the hotel has been knocking on other residents doors within the
blocks wanting to buy their council flats. He is very persistent and intimidating.
Guests from the hotel who stay in these flats have been seen loitering around the
blocks drinking alcohol, taking drugs and intimidating residents. Prostitutes have
been seen entering the flats.

Action

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Anti Social Behaviour
LILIAN BAYLIS SCHOOL PUPILS

After school a group of young males and females have been acting in an Anti
social manner

These pupils are entering a Café on Kennington Lane and making homophobic
comments towards customers and staff inside.

When challenged about their behaviour they become verbally abusive and steal
items from the counter and run out the shop before leaving

Action

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Robbery Robbery

Recommendation
Any identifications call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or Russell Taylor
on 07766776046

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