The Community Safety Partnership, which includes St Albans City and District Council and a number of partner agencies, has been set up to reduce crime and disorder across the District.
Each year we consult with the public and local groups on our plans and priorities for the coming year. This is an opportunity for residents to let us know how they think we can reduce crime and disorder and whether our priorities are correct.
In 2012/13, the Community Safety Partnership aims to build a safer District by addressing these six priorities:
• Reducing crime
• Protecting vulnerable people
• Reducing anti-social behaviour
• Educating on drugs and alcohol misuse
• Managing offenders
• Promoting reassurance and engagement
• Reducing crime
• Protecting vulnerable people
• Reducing anti-social behaviour
• Educating on drugs and alcohol misuse
• Managing offenders
• Promoting reassurance and engagement
The short questionnaire about these priorities is available for residents to complete on the Council’s website.
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