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Reducing re-offending

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Targeting and managing harm and risk

Reducing re-offending requires tackling drivers of crime, such as the use and supply of illicit substances, as early and effectively as possible to reduce escalation and further risk to others.

Violent offending remains a concern, particularly when it involve knives or other sharp instruments due to the increased risk of death or serious injury arising. It is imperative that we take positive action to address violent crime, particularly carrying and use of knives.

An offender management strategy needs to consider risk and threat, rather than simply crime type and a modern offender management strategy needs to make best use of legislative and technological strategies and solutions.

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Police & Crime Bulletin November 2020

Monday, 30 November, 2020
Subscribe to my monthly email newsletter to get the latest news and views direct to your inbox - just click here... What the Coronavirus Tiers mean for Thames Valley From Wednesday 2nd December the national coronavirus lockdown will end and we will enter a new period of tiered restrictions.
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From day one, everyone in the Thames Valley leaving prison should have access to employment, housing and support

Tuesday, 24 November, 2020
In the first of its kind in the Thames Valley, a one-day virtual conference is being held to discuss how organisations can collaboratively support people who are leaving prison and reduce reoffending. Organised by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, Aspire Oxfordshire and Thames Va
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Police & Crime Bulletin October 2020

Tuesday, 20 October, 2020
Cyber Resilience Centre launched across the South East Region to help businesses A new partnership between the police, the private sector and academics has been launched across the South East to aid businesses in protecting themselves from cybercrime. The South East Cyber Resilience Centre (SECRC)
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Youth Drug Diversion Scheme to be rolled out forcewide

Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
Thames Valley Police and partners are rolling out a drug diversion scheme for under 18’s forcewide as part of work being delivered by the Violence Reduction Unit. The scheme aims to reduce the harm caused by the use of drugs and drug related offences.
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Police & Crime Bulletin September 2020

Tuesday, 29 September, 2020
The need to review sentencing In 2018 two Thames Valley Police Officers were hit by a drunk driver. Both were seriously injured and PC Tom Dorman ended up having his leg amputated. Last year that man was sentenced to five years in prison.
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Letter to the Lord Chancellor regarding Hayden Brown

Tuesday, 29 September, 2020
In 2018 two Thames Valley Police Officers were hit by a drunk driver. Both were seriously injured and PC Tom Dorman ended up having his leg amputated. Last year that man was sentenced to five years in prison.
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Police & Crime Bulletin June 2020

Saturday, 27 June, 2020
Tributes paid to victims of the Forbury Gardens attack On Saturday 27th June a virtual vigil will be held in tribute to the victims of last week's appalling attack in Forbury Gardens. In the days following the attacks, Reading has seen an outpouring of grief and sadness that has united the lo
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Thames Valley ICV scheme using telephone service to support detainee welfare

Thursday, 14 May, 2020
Since the 26 March the Independent Custody Visiting scheme for Thames Valley, managed by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, has been using a telephone custody visiting service for all Custody Visiting suites. Independent Custody Visitors (ICV) are members of the community who voluntee
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“From day one, everyone in the Thames Valley leaving prison should have access to employment, housing and support”

Tuesday, 3 March, 2020
In the first of its kind in the Thames Valley, a one day event is being held this month to see how organisations can collaboratively support people who are leaving prison and reduce reoffending. Organised by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, Aspire Oxfordshire and Thames Valley P
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Voluntary and community organisations awarded over £160,000 to support policing and crime priorities

Tuesday, 21 January, 2020
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley has awarded voluntary and community organisations £166,800 from the Police Property Act Fund. The Fund, jointly managed by the PCC and the Chief Constable, is created from money recovered by the police and the proceeds from the sale of items
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