Councils urged to focus crime-fight on areas most at risk

 
Strategies for reducing enviro-crime, inappropriate vehicle use, and other anti-social behaviour need to be better targeted, government inspectors said this week.
An Audit Commission report concluded that community safety initiatives were taking too broad-brush an approach, designed for council-wide areas.
It recommended that crime-reduction partnerships used geo-demographic information to model the risk of residents in different neighbourhoods being the victim of, or witnessing, anti-social behaviour.
This would allow more discerning deployment of neighbourhood wardens, introduction of CCTV cameras, or changes to the physical environment.

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