South Yorkshire Police to step up patrols after being awarded £1 million to tackle violent crime
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The 'grip' funding was awarded by The Home Office to support police action in areas with the highest reported rates of violence.
The funding will be used to facilitate additional patrols each day, from a dedicated team of police officers and is available until March next year.
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Hide AdSuperintendent Colin McFarlane, from the problem solving and crime prevention programme, said: “I'm delighted to see this show of support in tackling violent crime nationwide. The aim of this project is to rapidly reduce the levels of violence within specific areas, through targeted police action.
“In response to this funding we have introduced targeted patrols across the county, in addition to the usual neighbourhood policing activity that communities will be used to seeing.
“We are committed to protecting the public and welcome the opportunity to increase the operational response to violence in South Yorkshire.”
Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, said: “This was a joint bid between my violence reduction unit and the force’s serious violence crime task force. The money will be used to tackle violent crime in South Yorkshire’s hot spot areas.
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Hide Ad“The extra high visibility patrols will provide intense engagement time between the officers and the community along with targeted work to rapidly reduce levels of violent crime within these areas.
“However, if we are to rid South Yorkshire of serious violence, we need a two pronged approach: we must come down heavily on the organised crime gangs and we must also divert young people away from involvement with gangs and violence in the first place.
“This is what we are doing through the violence reduction unit.”
Minister for Crime and Policing, Kit Malthouse, said: “Violent crime is a scourge that we are determined to root out across our country – this is what the public expect and deserve.
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Hide Ad“We are putting 20,000 new police officers on the streets and are providing over £130m this year to tackle violent crime – including knife crime and murder.
“This includes funding for violence reduction units, which bring together local partners to tackle the drivers of violence in their areas.