Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships
Information sharing aimed at reducing violent crime: A survey of Community Safety Partnerships Home Office (2010) This report presents the key findings from a questionnaire study to explore the extent and nature of information sharing arrangements used by Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) across England and Wales to prevent and reduce violence and other types of crime.
Delivering Community Safety: A guide to effective partnership working Home Office (2007) A comprehensive overview of the components needed for effective partnership working within Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships. It focuses on five identified key areas: lead and guide; assess; plan; and deliver.
Home Office (2007) This toolkit has been produced to assist local Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships and Community Safety Partnerships in developing strategic assessments. It is intended to complement the information provided in the Home Office publication ‘Delivering Safer Communities: a guide to effective partnership working’ cited above.
Home Office (2007) Additional guidance submitted to complement that covered in the 'Delivering Community Safety' publication cited above.
Home Office (2006) Findings of the review of the partnership provisions of the Crime & Disorder Act 1998. Summary and full report available at the link below.
Office for Criminal Justice Reform (2005) This toolkit focuses on practical steps that Local Criminal Justice Boards (LCJBs) can take to improve their Areas’ response to domestic violence. LCJBs should consider this part of their work on strengthening links to CDRPs.
Home Office An overview of Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRPs) and the latest updates relating to these.
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