The Executive Member for
Community Safety submitted a report for Executive’s consideration. The report
summarised the Community Safety Plan for Middlesbrough 2024-26.
The Crime and Disorder Act
1998 placed statutory obligations on Local Authorities and the Police to work
together with Health Authorities and other relevant agencies to prevent crime
and disorder.
Section 97 of the Police
Reform Act 2002 amended the above Act and included the Fire Service and
Clinical Commissioning Groups (now Integrated Care Board) as responsible
authorities. Further reforms now included Probation Services as a responsible
authority as well as the Environment Agency and Registered Social Landlords as
'participatory bodies” within a Community Safety Partnership.
This legislation required
the Partnership to produce a three-year plan detailing how it intended to
tackle crime and disorder. This allowed for the development of strategies to
tackle short, medium and long-term priorities.
Middlesbrough’s latest
Community Safety Plan would run until the end of March 2026.
Earlier this year the
Community Safety Partnership held a series of multi-agency meetings and
identified several overarching priorities which were detailed in the report.
Decision type: Key
Decision status: For Determination