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Crime reduced by eight per cent across Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
07/02/2024
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Cumbria Constabulary has cut down crime by eight per cent across the county.

The force released statistics for the last financial year that show offences including burglary, violence, public disorder and criminal damage to property are all down significantly.

It marks some of the best results recorded and it comes as arrests, stop-searches and offences resulting in positive outcomes – such as a charge – have all increased across the county.

In addition a total of 96.5 per cent of 999 calls were answered in 10 seconds last month and convictions in domestic abuse cases heard at court sat at 85.7 per cent in November – the latest figure available, which is above the national average.

Convictions in cases involving violence against women and girls heard at court also sat at 81.3 per cent in November – the third best in the country.

Public disorder has been reduced overall by 27 per cent while violence crimes have been reduced by 9.9 per cent.

Arson and criminal damage has been reduced by 12.6 per cent and burglary by 16.7 per cent.

The results follow a range of measures brought in over the last 18 months to improve the service to the public. 

These include:

  • The launch of a rural crime team, dedicated to tackling rural offences.
  • The continued rollout of community beat officers, who help tackle anti-social behaviour.
  • The launch of a new, dedicated roads policing unit.
  • A force restructure and increased focus on issues such as meeting response times.

Chief Constable Rob Carden said: “Cumbria is currently one of the top performing forces in the country and this is due to the hard work and professionalism of our officers and staff who are doing their utmost to deliver an outstanding policing service to keep Cumbria safe.

“I am extremely proud of what the force is achieving, and I am delighted with the improvements we have achieved in key areas such as proactivity, response to calls, standards of investigation, victim care and criminal justice outcomes.

“Arrests are going up and key crimes that cause some of the most concern to people, such as burglaries and violence against others, are going down.

“We are also doing our best to protect vulnerable people, with encouraging results at court in cases involving domestic abuse and violence against women and girls.”

He added: “One of the key ways we are going about this is by being more visible in our communities.

“The continued roll out of community beat officers as part of the expansion of neighbourhood policing is something I am particularly proud of. This has been at the heart of our success in reducing anti-social behaviour, an issue the public cares about deeply.

“I’d like to thank our officers and staff for their ongoing hard work and professionalism; their proactivity and commitment is allowing us to police on the front foot and it is clear that this approach is producing some outstanding results.

“The most important result in this is that the public of Cumbria are receiving a continually improving service, meaning more suspects are being arrested and crime is going down.

“I’d also like to thank the public for continuing to support and engage with the Constabulary, providing the information we need to stop crime happening and keep people safe.”

Cumbria’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall, said he was delighted to see crime reduce across the county.

He added: “Cumbria has consistently been one of the safest counties to live in across England and Wales and we are determined to keep it that way. 

“Our Constabulary is clearly focused on reducing all crime and in particular those which affect the lives of residents directly like anti-social behaviour, anti-social driving and other neighbourhood crimes, which if left unchecked can and do make life miserable for law abiding  residents .

“Our aim is to make sure the county is as safe as possible for everyone who lives in, works in and visits Cumbria. 

“We are now starting to see the effect of the additional officers and resource which we have built up over the last five years with more officers on the streets, on our roads and in our rural communities. 

“They are focused on seeking out crime and criminals and I would encourage the public to work with the police by reporting any and all crimes with information where possible.

“This is also a clear message to any criminals looking to come into the county and commit a crime, that Cumbria is not a soft touch from crime and you will be relentlessly pursued and brought to justice. 

“I am grateful to the Chief Constable, police officers and staff who have worked incredibly hard to achieve this reduction in crime and for all of their hard work over the years and encourage the public to continue to report any crimes to 101 or 999 in an emergency.

“Of course there is always more to do but together we can make Cumbria an even safer place for everyone.” 

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