organised crime. organised Further details on policing in the Division where you live are included in the centre of this leaflet. this of centre the in included are live you where Division the in policing on details Further

and area on issues such as counter-terroism and tackling serious and serious tackling and counter-terroism as such issues on area Humberside and

about inspecting the police.... Chief Constable’s Strategic Statement Division). (‘D’ Kingston-Upon-Hull of area

We have agreed to work jointly with the other forces and authorities in the yorkshire the in authorities and forces other the with jointly work to agreed have We

Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) is responsible for examining Vision urban the and Division) (‘C’ Yorkshire of Riding East the Division), (‘B’ Lincolnshire

Working with other forces other with Working

the Police Service in England and Wales, with the aim of promoting the efficiency People have a fundamental need to be safe - safe wherever they are and whatever they North Division), (‘A’ Lincolnshire East North of authorities local the as boundaries

are doing. Humberside Police have a particular responsibility in helping people both to same the share which Divisions four of up made is Force a as Humberside and effectiveness of policing. Investigation'. of Hour 'Golden the of advantage full take and incident such any with

...... a a e e r r a a e e c c i i l l o o p p e e d d i i s s r r e e b b m m u u h h e e h h t t t t u u o o b b a

be and to feel safe. We will do this by providing a service that is intended to protect, a In addition, the Audit Commission is responsible for the financial audit of police authorities. help and reassure all of our communities and we will deliver it in a way which treats all deal to action immediate into swing can MIT The etc. extortion kidnapping, murder, with

If you wish to view their reports, they can be accessed via the Humberside people fairly and with respect and dignity. deal to (MIT) Team Incident Major a establishing into investment significant put also We dealers and other criminals of their status symbols. status their of criminals other and dealers

Our purpose Teams Policing Neighbourhood of network increasing an through you to website www.humberside-pa.org.uk drug depriving criminals, Humberside from seized been have boat motor luxury and nationally and locally. The Chief Constable has responsibility for this and delivers policing delivers and this for responsibility has Constable Chief The locally. and nationally

Our purpose is to make the communities served by Humberside Police safer. In caravan a motorcycles, cars, range the of - delivers a police service to you with priorities set both set priorities with you to service police a delivers - Force Police Humberside

response to public concern we are committed to: top year, last the In criminals. local of reach

about listening.... communities your and police local the between bridge the as acting area,

 Reducing crime, disorder and road casualties the of out them putting assets, ill-gotten of

Your views are used to influence the way that Humberside Police delivers policing your in force police effective and efficient an of maintenance the secures to aims Authority

We have restrained more than £2.75 million £2.75 than more restrained have We

to your neighbourhood.  Being visible and readily accessible Police The members. independent and magistrates councillors, of mixture a comprising as well as having their assets taken away. taken assets their having as well as

- an independent body made up of 17 local people local 17 of up made body independent an -

 Being accountable for all that we do Authority Police Humberside

As part of our community consultation programme many of you highlighted issues such periods, long for imprisoned and prosecuted

Authority.

as: being criminals many with year last success We are regularly asked about the difference between the Police Force and the Police the and Force Police the between difference the about asked regularly are We

 lack of visible policing, about our priorities for 2006/07.... substantial had Unit Crime Major The ...... s s u u t t u u o o b b a a

 the anti-social use of motorbikes and minimotos, The publishes the National Policing Plan crime major Fighting

every year which sets out his strategic priorities for locations. those in service interpreter the to access enabling desks

 call handling and contacting the police Authority Police Humberside of Chairman Stroud, Graham Cllr

the police service for the next three years. enquiry and suites custody in installed been also have handsets Dual system. phone

responds to those issues concerning you the most. the you concerning issues those to responds

....as the main areas of concern in your neighbourhoods during 2005/06. This Plan sets the framework for policing across the three-way a using caller the and call-taker the between information relays and used being

the Chief Constable to ensure that the service provided service the that ensure to Constable Chief the

As a result of this, we have responded by: Humberside area and we reflect the Home Secretary's is language what decides then interpreter The Police Authority will continue to work closely with you and you with closely work to continue will Authority Police The connected to a highly-skilled interpreter. The interpreter. highly-skilled a to connected

priorities in the Humberside Policing Plan which we produce “

speak English will immediately be immediately will English speak

 secure. looks Police Humberside of future the and proposals

increasing the number of uniformed patrols in local communities, including designated annually. You can access a full version of our Policing Plan

phones Humberside Police and cannot and Police Humberside phones

neighbourhood officers and Police Community Support Officers, on the Force website: www.humberside.police.uk “ merger the withdrawn now has Secretary Home The improve.

English speakers. In addition, anyone who anyone addition, In speakers. English

 implementing targeted operations such as Yokohama to tackle nuisance motorbikes, to continued has Police Humberside say to proud am I

Our priorities for 2006/07 are represented here: non- with communicate better to beat the us face the possibility of imposed Force mergers. Despite this, Despite mergers. Force imposed of possibility the face us

 continuing to improve the way in which your calls to the non-emergency number are on officers allowing interpreters to access

 To improve the way in which your calls are handled so seen has year past the but challenging is policing in year Every

dealt with and directed. as to ensure you receive a prompt response and are dealt offer now carry officers that handsets The

Tim Hollis, Chief Constable of Humberside Police Police Humberside of Constable Chief Hollis, Tim

The Police Authority’s major public opinion survey in 2006 showed that overall satisfaction with effectively facilities language New

with Humberside Police was up on the previous year from 59% in 2005 to 63% in 2006 - visit. to area attractive an and work and live to which  90%. of target To implement a system for investigating crime that in place happy and safe a Humberside making in momentum

breaking these numbers down to local level shows that residents in the East Riding and

were answered within 10 seconds against our against seconds 10 within answered were 85.6% ensures, when these, Of calls. 999 153,000 over successes of the last couple of years and maintain our maintain and years of couple last the of successes

North Lincolnshire were the most satisfied with 66% level of overall satisfaction, Hull “

evidence exists, the offender is identified received we 2005/06 In effectively. more managed being calls with service of quality better

showed 60% and showed 58%. the on build will we partners, local our and you with work

and dealt with promptly a delivered has and handling call on impact significant a had has Team Improvement

strengthening ties with local communities. By continuing to continuing By communities. local with ties strengthening

We are working hard to improve our telephone contact with you. The work done by the by done work The you. with contact telephone our improve to hard working are We “  Satisfaction with the police To provide dedicated, visible, and Policing Neighbourhood with developments recent

Call handling Call Over the last year, interviews with victims of crime have shown that their satisfaction with accessible and responsive policing teams particularly and years, of couple last the over Force the across

to all neighbourhoods in the Humberside

the police in Humberside has continued to improve, with Humberside showing one of the achieved been have that improvements the of proud really I'm

most significant rises nationally in victim satisfaction: Policing Area include: year past the over you more of an idea of how to access, engage with and influence policing in your area. your in policing influence and with engage access, to how of idea an of more you

 89.7% felt that their treatment by Humberside Police staff was satisfactory  achievements and successes key The issues. of range wide a with dealing in partners our you about how policing is being delivered and the priorities for local policing, as well as giving as well as policing, local for priorities the and delivered being is policing how about you To increase pride and respect within with challenges difficult face still we but year past the over improve to continued have We

 88.9% believed that ease of contact was satisfactory neighbourhoods by dealing effectively informing better of aim the with area, your for Summary Policing Local our added also have We

with anti-social behaviour, criminal year. last September in Griffin, David Constable, Chief Deputy new a by followed was and

what we are doing in the current year (2006/07). year current the in doing are we what

 74.9% stated that the action taken by us was satisfactory 2005 April in Force the joined Hollis, Tim Constable, Chief new The year. this of June in

damage and other incidents that make

Report for 2005/06, informing you how we performed last year and giving you information on information you giving and year last performed we how you informing 2005/06, for Report

 year further a for appointed were both and 2005 June in MBE, Branton, Alene Ms Chair,

but only 57.2% felt that they were kept informed of progress satisfactorily. communities feel unsafe

and make your community a better and safer place to live and work. It contains our Annual our contains It work. and live to place safer and better a community your make and

We are dealing with your concerns about our follow-up and, in line with the new Victims' Vice and Stroud Graham Councillor Chairman, new a appointed Authority Police The

This leaflet is designed to show you how we are working in your area to tackle those issues, those tackle to area your in working are we how you show to designed is leaflet This

Code brought in to keep you better informed, we are already making improvements to our year. past the in changed has Force and Authority Police the both of

In addition to the issue of force mergers, you may be aware that the leadership the that aware be may you mergers, force of issue the to addition In processes, as a minimum updating you on the progress of your investigation every 28 days. lives. our of all affect issues order and Law

...... r r a a e e y y t t s s a a p p e e h h t t t t u u o o b b a a ...... t t e e l l f f a a e e l l s s i i h h t t t t u u o o b b a a

about our performance.... Stop and Search We all want to live in a community that is safe, tolerant and free from crime. To make sure JJooiinntt AAnnnnuuaall RReeppoorrtt Last year (April 2005-March 2006) was again challenging, with some good results and some which we need to improve on. this happens, Humberside Police sometimes have to stop people and ask them to Here are some examples of our Force-wide performance during 2005/06. We made improvements in all of these areas but did not quite reach our targets for the year. We have set further account for their actions or presence in an area ("Stop and Talk"). Sometimes we may incorporating local policing summary challenging targets for 2006/07, with the aim of continuing to improve our performance: also need to carry out a search of a person's clothes or property ("Stop and Search"). As we want to be open, honest and accountable, we provide people with a record explaining 2005 - 2006 Total number of all Robbery Police recruitment why a stop or a search was carried out. recorded crimes Reduced by 5.8% and came within We are implementing various Force wide performance 2005/06.… Nationally there was less than 90 of our target for the year initiatives to create a workforce that a reduction of only is supportive of the community. Stop and Search Stop and Talk one percent in crime The proportion of police we We stopped and searched 5,326 white We stopped and talked with 11,501 white levels in 2005/06 and recruited from minority ethnic persons, of which 736 led to arrest i.e people, of which 95 led to arrest i.e. in the group of forces groups during 2005/06 was 1.1%, 13.8% and 229 minority ethnic people, of 0.83% and 281 minority ethnic people, of most similar to disappointingly well below our which 37 led to arrest i.e. 16.2% which 3 led to arrest i.e. 1.06% Humberside there 5.8% target of 4%. Further work in this area is being was a slight increase. undertaken, including holding events with minority Visit the Humberside Police website www.humberside.police.uk for more information on Over the same period, ethnic communities to promote policing as a career. what Stop and Search means for you. however, the Humberside We set ourselves a target of at least 22% of Humberside area saw a reduction in police officers being female by the end of 2005/06, crime levels of 6.4%, (although there is still a gap between which we achieved. That means we had 528 female Humberside Police and our most similar forces) from admittedly officers at the end of March 2006. about getting in touch.... high levels of crime historically. This reduction exceeded our The Police Authority has produced this report, in conjunction with the Chief target by over 1,000 fewer crimes. Constable. Burglary We would welcome your views on it or on any other matters relating to the policing of the Vehicle crime (from peoples' homes) Humberside area. Copies of this leaflet in other languages and formats can be made (including theft of and from motor Reduced by 6.1%, that's 474 fewer available on request simply contact the Police Authority. vehicles) burglaries than in 2004/05. There are a number of ways you can get in touch with the Police: Reduced by 9.7% in 2005/06, that's In an emergency, dial 999 if: 1,674 fewer crimes than the   previous year life is at risk crime is in progress  violence is being used  an accident involving serious injury or danger is in progress 6.1% 9.7% For all other enquiries please call: Local policing in 00884455 6600 6600 222222 Road traffic collisions REMEMBER: ONLY IN GENUINE EMERGENCIES USE 999 the 671 people were seriously injured or 7.7% died within 30 days of a road traffic Useful Contacts (press out and keep) or contact us as follows: Violent crime 6.2% collision, that's 56 fewer people than Phone Reduced by 6.2%, that's 1,667 fewer in 2004/05 0845 60 60 222 Humberside Police Authority, violent crimes than in 2004/05 Fax Pacific Exchange, 01482 578260 40 High Street, Hull Sanction Detections [email protected] HU1 1PS Percentage of notifiable offences leading to a sanction detection* increased from 17.3% to 20.4% against our Phone Humberside Police Force, target of 20.5%. *Sanction detections are cases resulting in charge, 01482 334818 Humberside Police Headquarters, summons, caution or other formal sanction (e.g. fixed We are looking for additional improvements for 2006/07 in Fax Priory Road, Hull this key factor in reducing criminality in Humberside, so we penalty notice). This is now the nationally accepted 01482 334822 Phone: 01482 444466 have set a more challenging target of 23% for this year. measure of police detections. [email protected] Fax: 01482 444409 HU5 5SF IInsiide fiind out about: the past year, our priorities, our performance and policing in your area about policing in the East Riding of Yorkshire Policing the East Riding of Yorkshire - ‘C’ Division

by Divisional Commander, Chief Superintendent Pat Geenty neighbourhood policing

The East Riding of Cluster Yorkshire is one of the Neighbourhood Policing is an exciting safest places to live in the opportunity for the Police and the “ public to work closely together to “ country and the chances solve local community issues. of becoming a victim of “ Dedicated Neighbourhood Police crime are small. I want to officers, Police Community Support make that chance even ‘C’ Division Headquarters Officers, Special Constables and

volunteers will provide a highly visible smaller Beverley Police Station, presence in the community and with

Sessions House, New Walk, Beverley, HU17 7AF the support and assistance of other The East Riding of Yorkshire is a large agencies and the public we will make rural division covering over 933 square our towns and villages safer places to miles, making it one the largest rural live in and visit. “ divisions in the country. Inspector Andy Woodhead I am proud to work and live in the With that geographical size, and a population Beverley Police Station East Riding and am excited at the of 319,000 residents, come some unique Sessions House, New Walk prospect of working with the and challenging policing issues. Beverley, HU17 7AF community to tackle local issues and Police Station improve the quality of life for all. I am conscious that the fear of crime is an Railway Street, Hornsea issue which affects our quality of life and we HU18 1PS [email protected] are determined, with the help of our partners, to address your concerns. In order Cluster to do this we need to work smarter, ensuring We are working in close liaison with that we lead by example and that everyone the Bridlington Town Centre knows their own part in delivering that Manager, Anti Theft Group, Retail performance. “ Support Officers, licensees and By putting our resources where they can other partners to reduce the level of

make the most difference and making best anti-social behaviour, violent crime use of the intelligence submitted, to target COTTINGHAM and damage in the Town. We hotspots and prolific offenders, we can

ensure this happens. introduced enforcement days to support initiatives such as the Seat During the early part of 2006, we have made changes to our organisation, Belt enforcement (64 Fixed Penalty “ separating the responsibilities for responding to incidents, investigating crime and Notices were issued in one day), Inspector Steve Jackson neighbourhood policing: Drink Drive Campaign and the knife Bridlington Police Station  a single Team provides 24/7 cover dealing with initial and immediate response to calls amnesty. The main priority for the Ashville Street, Bridlington YO16 4EW for service from the public team in 2006/07 is to forge closer links with our local community. Driffield Police Station  a single Crime Investigation Team now investigates the majority of crimes reported Wansford Road, Driffield [email protected] YO25 7ND  this enables us to form teams of Neighbourhood Officers dedicated to problem solving in the communities they cover. Numbers of Staff in ‘C’ Division figures full-time equivalent at 24/08/06 Holderness Cluster We are also laying the foundations for the national Neighbourhood Policing Model, Our priority is to extend links with which will see us, along with our partners, delivering a much improved community 429 Police Officers 30 Police Community Support Officers the community and other agencies. policing service to you, looking to find the right solution to local problems and ensuring 60 Police Staff 99 Special Constables that action is taken. We will look to increase the number For Non-Emergencies Contact 0845 60 60 222 “ of Neighbourhood Watch groups, provide Crime Prevention advice “ about our local priorities and objectives.... about working in partnership.... about our good news.... and techniques. Through this, and by having a highly visible uniform Following consultation, we have Without doubt the biggest good news story in ‘C’ Division is the recruitment, presence in the community, we will determined the objectives for this training and deployment of the new Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs). current year (2006/07) in response to make the area safe and feel safe for In the short space of time that they have been with us they have made a significant impact our local community. community expectations and to meet in the community particularly in respect of high visibility patrols. We have only had positive targets set by the and comments from both you and Police colleagues concerning their presence. Inspector Patrick Fisher [email protected] Police Authority. Our already excellent relationship with Safe Communities has continued to develop as Hedon Police Station Police Station  Neighbourhood Policing: they have become integrated into our systems. We have developed particularly close 52 New Road, Hedon, HU12 8BS Railway Crescent, Withernsea, HU19 2HF We will work with you and our partners in working ties with the Domestic Violence Team as a Police Officer is now located with all neighbourhoods within the East the Team. In the East Riding, the Safer and Riding to provide a dedicated, visible, A recent success was the use of a mobile CCTV van within the Beverley Market Place Cottingham Cluster Stronger Communities Action Group and identifiable and accessible response to during the late evening to help deal with public order problems. The decision has been Our key priority is tackling the

its operational forum, the Safe local problems of crime and disorder. made to make this a permanent feature, giving us the ability to use it across the whole of anti-social behaviour of a few Communities Partnership, bring together the East Riding as required and with obvious advantages over the numerous static CCTV

 Incident Management: the Police and partners. individuals who blight the quality of life systems currently in use. of residents. They are being targeted We will manage calls for service from you Issues that we deal with include domestic by co-ordinated resources and with “ “ in an effective and efficient manner, to violence, substance misuse, youth justice, ensure they are dealt with in a prompt prolific offenders, anti-social behaviour and the co-operation of neighbouring manner and provide a 'same day' service. community cohesion. The Safe Communities police teams. Already this approach is  Crime and Disorder Reduction: Partnership supports 13 groups that bring having the desired effect, particularly together members of the community and in the main problem areas of We will engage with you and our partners people from the Police and partners, to deal to provide a co-ordinated response to with local problems related to crime, disorder Cottingham, Willerby and Anlaby. crime and disorder, to reduce levels of and substance misuse. During 2006/07, the [email protected] Inspector Mark Hughes priority crime and in particular, to tackle groups will be reviewed to provide a sound Cottingham Police Station Brough Police Station problems of criminal damage, anti-social link with our new structure. The Lawns, Harland Way, Cottingham Welton Road, Brough, HU15 1LZ behaviour and drug misuse. In 2005/06, effective partnership working, along with support from communities, helped to HU16 5SN Kirkella Police Box  Crime Investigation: bring about substantial reductions in crime. This in turn reduced the number of people who Police Station 1a Redlands Drive became victims and made the East Riding an even safer place for residents and visitors. Peeler House, Hessle Kirkella, HU10 7UE We will investigate crime using the HU13 0RQ Volume Crime Model (a model used to Achievements included: tackle those crimes that make up the Crime type Change in 2005/06 against 2003/04 largest categories, for example, burglary, Theft from a vehicle Down 29% car crime etc) to ensure that where Burglary from people's homes Down 23% Cluster evidence exists to identify offenders they Robbery of personal property Down 40% Our key priorities are are dealt with promptly to secure a All crime Down 16% charge, summons, caution or other developing the team and its formal sanction. The partnership also achieved its responsiveness to the issues you Your Local Agency contacts “ targets for increasing the number raise and Chief Superintendent Pat Geenty “ Safe Communities of problem drug users in Humberside Police (‘C’ Division) 22 Lairgate, Beverley, HU17 8EP integrating PCSOs into the team about consultation with the public.... treatment and for retaining them Beverley Police Station Tel 01482 391012 so that we can increase our in treatment. Sessions House, New Walk Our consultation with you is currently done through 13 Police Authority Beverley, HU17 7AF For specific enquiries: presence and action in the areas Neighbourhood Panels which meet at least three times a year throughout the Contact Safe Communities Tel 0845 60 60 222 Drugs we police. East Riding. through: East Riding of Yorkshire Council 0800 9150235 County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA Anti-Social Behaviour [email protected] If you are interested in attending, details of future meetings can be accessed at [email protected] Tel 01482 393939 01482 396380 Inspector Michael Bower www.humberside-pa.org.uk Crime Reduction Goole Police Station Police Station Further details of how to Probation Service 01482 391024 We are considering changing the areas covered by the panels to reflect the changes we 21 Flemingate, Beverley, HU17 0NP Estcourt Terrace, Goole, DN14 5AF 37 George Street, Pocklington, YO42 2DH contact Safe Communities are Tel 01482 867271 Community Development plan to make to our organisation to reflect the new style of neighbourhood policing. set out on the press out card 01482 391015 Howden Police Station Bellcross Lane, Howden, DN14 7TG We also consult with you through the Safe Communities Partnership. on the right. email:[email protected]