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  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    Raise awareness about the different types of crime and antisocial behaviour, how people can report these and the support services available whether they report a crime or not... Work in partnership with the anti hate crime action group to increase awareness and understanding of hate crime and promote reporting methods for victims and witnesses... Roll out a series of hate crime workshops for partner agencies and the community

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/6
  • Kingston Council welcomes the Metropolitan Police’s announcement of increased visibility in the town centre

    For example, we are working with Kingston Race and Equalities Council around hate crime and Kingston Council is also carrying out a year long programme to address the safety of women and girls in the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/203/kingston-council-welcomes-the-metropolitan-police-s-announcement-of-increased-visibility-in-the-town-centre
  • The Council Plan

    We continue to take a stand against all forms of hate crime, abuse and discrimination.... Crime rate per 10,000 population

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policies-statements/council-plan/10
  • Equalities

    Working with partners, residents, businesses and communities to challenge discrimination and tackle harassment and hate crime

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policies-statements/equalities/2
  • The Council Plan

    Crime rate per 10,000 population... Number of hate crime offences

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policies-statements/council-plan/11
  • Three decades fighting racial inequality in Kingston: Spotlight on John Azah

    We’ve been able to punch above our weight and establish ourselves as one of the key areas challenging racism and working towards equality, and I’m trying to set up a forum which will allow us to deal with hate crime nationally."

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/212/three-decades-fighting-racial-inequality-in-kingston-spotlight-on-john-azah
  • Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector Grants

    support the Council’s response to tackling hate crime

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/voluntary-community-social-enterprise-sector-grants/4
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    Many types of crime are judged to pose a substantial or severe risk of psychological harm to individuals; in particular, but not limited to; domestic abuse, serious violence and sexual offences, stalking and harassment, hate crimes and criminal exploitation... Cyber/Online crime:... Crime is increasingly digitally enabled and online

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/7
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    Crime harm... Crime harm refers to the negative impacts of crime on individuals and society.... The research findings on how crime is concentrated have important implications for crime prevention and suggest that focusing resources on, and targeting crime prevention activities towards, the people and places that experience most crime or contribute most to the problem will be most effective.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/2
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    Policing and Crime: An Evidence Base for London  provides an understanding of the challenges London can expect to encounter and insights in how to respond effectively are highlighted... The College of Policing’s ‘Crime Reduction Toolkit’ rates the best available evidence on reducing crime

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/9