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  • Social media acceptable use

    Incites hatred - see more information on our hate crime page

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/communications/social-media-acceptable-use
  • The Council Plan

    Crime rate of 75.1 per 1,000 persons - lower than the London and England averages.... 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
  • 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
  • The Council Plan

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

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policies-statements/council-plan/11
  • 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/safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/2
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    using the Cambridge Crime Harm Index (CCHI) to assess how harmful different crimes are in proportion to the others. ... In deciding our priorities, our considerations covered a range of crimes and vulnerabilities where we looked at the level of harm caused to victims and how different crimes affect the wider community.... The frequency and scale of crimes was another important consideration, for example, how often each type of crime is happening and whether it is predicted to increase or decline over the next 12 months.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/5
  • Seething Wells Filter Beds

    Wildlife crime... Wildlife crime is a matter for the Police and the Metropolitan Police have confirmed the area is within their jurisdiction. ... If a crime is happening or someone is in danger, always call 999.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/environment/seething-wells-filter-beds/2
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    Together with our communities, we all have a part to play in achieving this vision, where crime and antisocial behaviour remains low, people feel safe and supported and perceptions of crime and safety better reflect reality.... Reduce crime and disorder (including anti-social and other behaviour adversely affecting the local environment)... There is a mutual duty for the Safer Kingston Partnership and the London Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) to cooperate with each other and have due regard to the police and crime objectives set out in London’s Police and Crime Plan.

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

    It determines how people see their neighbourhood and helps to reduce the fear of crime.... Community safety is not just about focusing on the crime types that are committed.... Under section 17 of the 1998 Act, there remains a duty on local authorities to consider the crime and disorder implications of all their day-to-day activities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/safer-kingston-partnership
  • Keeping yourself safe as someone with a learning disability

    Mate crime and cuckooing... Find out more about mate crime on Mencap.... Both are crimes, and you can report them to the police to help you. 

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/learning-disabilities-1/keeping-safe