Bournemouth, Christchurch, Crime, Weymouth | Posted on April 3rd, 2024 | return to news
Anti-social behaviour hotspots to be targeted by Dorset Police
Hotspot patrols are going out in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Weymouth, targeting anti-social behaviour.
Dorset Police are stepping up their presence in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Weymouth, which have been identified as areas experiencing anti-social behaviour (ASB).
New Government funding comes with guidance about the types of crimes that should be used to identify areas to target. These include inconsiderate and repeated nuisance behaviours like street drinking and vehicle related ASB. Prevention is also part of hotspot policing with officers looking for behaviours that could escalate into serious violence and stopping it from happening.
Dorset Police has used crime data from the last few years to identify places where these issues have been reported regularly so that patrols can be targeted precisely. The additional funding means that the Force can intensify ongoing work to tackle ASB and serious violence. This includes initiatives such as 100 Days of Summer in Weymouth and Op Fireglow which targets ASB in Bournemouth Lower Gardens.
Chief Superintendent Heather Dixey said: “Dorset Police is committed to creating and maintaining a safe county for everyone. However, these dedicated patrols are just one part of the equation to reducing crime in the hotspots. Reports from the public help us to understand what and where crime is happening in our communities – if we don’t know about it, we can’t put a stop to it. Please continue to make reports to the police because your reports will directly influence the work that we do.
“Our officers will use dispersal powers to direct people away from hotspots if they act in an anti-social manner. Repeated ASB by individuals may lead to further action including Community Protection Notices and Criminal Behaviour Orders.”
You can find your neighbourhood policing team and discover upcoming community contact point events in your area by visiting www.dorset.police.uk/area/your-area/. Get local updates straight to your inbox by signing up to Dorset Alert at www.dorsetalert.co.uk.
Visit www.dorset.police.uk to report crime or call 101. If a crime is in progress or anyone is in danger, dial 999.
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