Comment on Conservative Policies : Conservative Crime and Justice Policy by David.

I was tying it into my other comment on stop and search bureaucracy.

Remove bureaucracy from one area of policing (stop and search where I think we need the bureaucratic controls) to add more bureaucracy in another area where it could be argued it’s just for PR reasons and won’t make any difference to the public’s perception of the police and crime.

If it does result in “Make the police force more accountable to local people and maybe just maybe we may give some respect back to the police officers.” that’s a good thing.

Problem is the people who disrespect the police the most aren’t going to be interested in crime maps (other than maybe targeting untapped areas for more crime!) and quarterly beat meetings. It’s going to be a very small minority of people who attend such meetings, couldn’t the time and resources be better spent in other areas?

For example would strengthening neighbourhood watch schemes be a better use of time/resources, couldn’t that generate better relations between communities and the police?

Look at it from the perspective of a home owner in a high crime area. Do you want to go to a meeting to be shown a crime map where your house is located and have the police explain they are doing all they can with the resources available, they regularly walk the beat etc… or go to a meeting to organise the community in tackling crime through a neighbourhood watch scheme?

David

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