
Building stronger and safer communities
Our aim is to make sure Derby stays a safe city, one where people live together, respect each other and have a shared vision for their neighbourhood and city.
Our priorities 2010/11
• Alcohol related harm• Sexual abuse and exploitation
• Gangs and delinquent peer groups
• Anti-Social Behaviour
• Community confidence
• Domestic violence
• Violent crime
• Vulnerable adults, victims and witnesses
• Violent extremism
• Community cohesion
• High risk neighbourhoods
• Drug related harm
• High risk offenders
• Acquisitive crime
Local people and all our other data tells us that we need to continue to focus on both preventing the problems, and intervening effectively when they occur.
In order to tackle these problems, we will focus on:
• Working with people who are causing problems
• Supporting people who are feeling unsafe and are victims or witnesses
• Working on places that are experiencing problems or are at risk of experiencing problems.
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Latest News
- Summer safety campaign launched17th August 2010
- Burglary reduction scheme reaches milestone29th June 2010
- Bid launched to broaden city centre appeal28th June 2010
Respect For Derby
Services in Derby recognise that anti-social behaviour can be a serious problem for individuals and communities, and we are determined to tackle it. more >>
CSP Annual Plan 2010-11
This Annual Plan outlines how Derby’s public services will work for and with local people to make sure that Derby stays a safe city where people get on well together. more >>
Derby Family Justice centre
The Centre is a new way to help women, men and their families if they are experiencing, or are trying to escape from, domestic and sexual violence.
If you feel this is relevant to your situation, read on for more. more >>