Met Police to Scrap Antisocial Behaviour Officers to Boost Neighbourhood Policing
Anti-social behaviour officers will join neighbourhood teams to increase visible policing amid a £1.16 billion investment and recent crime reductions, officials said.
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Move to redeploy antisocial behaviour police officers criticised
Responsibility to tackle antisocial behaviour will be handed to neighbourhood policing teams, reports Kumail Jaffer, Local Democracy Reporter credit Met Police The Metropolitan Police will redeploy officers dedicated to tackling antisocial behaviour (ASB) to neighbourhood policing teams, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) has learned. ASB officers work with local authorities across London and have specialist knowledge and experience wi…
Met Police to scrap anti-social behaviour officers to boost neighbourhood policing"
The Metropolitan Police will redeploy officers dedicated to tackling antisocial behaviour (ASB) to neighbourhood policing teams, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) has learned. The staff work with local authorities across London and have specialist knowledge and experience with serial drug users and consistently problematic families and individuals within boroughs. They also take part in Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARACs…
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