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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 01/07, in which the MPA highlights London’s second annual Problem Solving Award this February. Sections available here: Content Innovative crime fighting projects short-listed for 2007 Problem Solving Award01/07 Projects to promote community safety across London are to compete for London’s second annual Problem Solving Award this February. Showcased by the Metropolitan Police Service, Metropolitan Police Authority and the Safer London Foundation, eight projects will vie for the prestigious award, which celebrates innovation and recognises good problem solving to make London’s neighbourhoods safer. Among the short-listed entries are projects that improve community safety, divert young people away from involvement in criminal activity, reduce robberies from school children and make travelling on London buses safer. The Problem Solving Award celebrates initiatives that develop problem oriented policing techniques – in essence projects that are responsive to local needs, are people focused and address the causes of crime, not just the consequences. The projects are conceived and put into practice in partnership between local police and communities. Inaugurated in January 2006, the award recognises the achievements of partnership projects between the police and local communities to reduce crime and disorder. It is a collaboration between the Metropolitan Police Authority, the Metropolitan Police Service and the Safer London Foundation, the independent charity that aims to reduce crime, promote community cohesion and develop safer neighbourhoods through innovative community led crime reduction projects. Richard Sumray, MPA member leading on problem oriented policing, said:
Tony Shepherd, Chief Executive of the Safer London Foundation, said:
Tim Godwin, Assistant Commissioner Territorial Policing, said:
Notes to editors1. The short-listed projects are:
2. This will be the second annual Problem Solving Award to be held specifically for London’s police. The inaugural awards were presented on 7 February 2006 at the ‘Safer Neighbourhoods: the future of policing’ conference jointly organised by the MPA and MPS. The 2006 winner was the Camberwell Safer Neighbourhoods team in Southwark for an innovative scheme to tackle street drinking. The Camberwell team went on to win third prize at the national Tilley Awards organised by the Home Office and were asked to present their project at the Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing in the United States. 3. The awards will be presented as part of a one day MPS ‘Safer London Problem Solving Conference’ on 21 February 2007. 4. The MPA Scrutiny on Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRPs), published in January 2003, included a recommendation to develop the use of problem oriented policing across London (Recommendation 28:The MPA recommends the problem oriented policing model as good practice for boroughs and CDRPs. It recommends that the MPS evaluate how the model works in those boroughs where it has been implemented and considers how it can be developed for use in all London boroughs). The scrutiny report is available at: www.mpa.gov.uk/reports/cdrpscrutiny.htm 5. Formed in 2005, the Safer London Foundation helps to reduce crime in London by supporting and funding innovative community-based crime reduction projects. It works in partnership with the police, government and business to make London's neighbourhoods safer places to live, work and visit. SLF corporate volunteers and mentors work across the capital's diverse communities, providing a unique and valuable link between the people of London and its businesses. More information about the Safer London Foundation is available at: www.saferlondonfoundation.org.uk Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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