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This document will seek to provide the CSP, OPCC (Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner) and other internal and external partners with an assessment of current and long-term trends, and emerging or cross cutting themes that could impact the citizens of Nottingham and the services delivered to them and on their behalf in the next twelve months, with the inclusion of recommendations as to how best these issues may be addressed.
The Nottingham Community Safety Partnership (NCSP) is a statutory partnership under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, with key agencies working together to deliver against key priorities of the reduction of crime, anti-social behavior (ASB), substance misuse and reoffending.
Nottingham Community Safety Partnership Strategy 2023-26
The aim of this Strategic Assessment is to provide Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership (CDP) and the Police and Crime Commissioner with an assessment of current and emerging and long term issues affecting Nottingham.
Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership Plan 2022-2025
The aim of this Strategic Assessment is to provide Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership (CDP) and the Police and Crime Commissioner with an assessment of current and emerging and long term issues affecting Nottingham.
Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership Plan 2021-2024
CDP Partnership Plan 2020-2023
Strategic Assessment 2020 - Crime and Drugs Partnership The aim of this Strategic Assessment is to provide Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership (CDP) and the Police and Crime Commissioner with an assessment of current and emerging and long term issues affecting Nottingham.
The aim of this Strategic Assessment is to provide Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership (CDP) and the Police and Crime Commissioner with an assessment of current and emerging and long term issues affecting Nottingham.
Crime and Drugs Partnership Plan 2019-2022
The Partnership conducts an annual assessment of crime and substance misuse in Nottingham in order to ensure that we are tackling the community safety issues that have the greatest impact on the city. The assessment looks at levels and patterns of offending and substance misuse so that solutions and interventions can be developed on a robust evidence basis. The assessment includes consultation with communities in order to make sure that we are addressing the issues that matter the most to Nottingham's residents.