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Crime Department
Crime DepartmentCrime DepartmentPerformance Performance
Domestic ViolenceDomestic Violence
Robert Brown Robert Brown Detective Chief InspectorDetective Chief Inspector
Crime Department
OUTLINE
• Where we have come from
• Where we are at present
• Where we should be in the future
• Other impact factors
Crime Department
Historical Targeting of Domestic Violence
2003/4: To increase the percentage of arrests where a power of arrest was identified following the report of a domestic violence incident by 5%.
2004/5: To achieve a minimum reduction of 12% in the number of repeat domestic violence victims.
2002/3: To increase the number of domestic violence incidents reported
2005/6: To achieve a minimum detection rate of 65% for domestic violence
Crime Department
To achieve a minimum detection rate of 65% for domestic violence
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Performance
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West Cornwall: 67.4% Teignbridge: 37.0%
Exeter: 37.6%
Crime Department
Frequency PercentCharge 725 51.2Caution 409 28.9Police Decide Not To Prosecute 191 13.5Penalty Notice Issued 36 2.5Victim/Witness Refused/Not Permitted/Unable To Give Evidence 33 2.3Summons 11 0.8Offender Too Ill/Senile/Mental 3 0.2TIC (Previously Recorded) 3 0.2Offender Deceased 2 0.1Reprimand 2 0.1First Warning 1 0.1Total 1419 100
Clear Up Method of Detections (April to July 2005)
DV Crimes: 2,887
DV Incidents only: 4,302
Total: 7,189 (-3.5% on 2004/5)
Crime Department
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Statutory
Force
Percentage of reported domestic violence incidents where there was a power of arrest, in which an arrest was made relating to the incident
Number of reported domestic violence incidents
Number of violent crimes - domestic related
Crime Department
FUTURE
• Performance indicators linked to outcomes through CJ system.
• Cluster of underlying indicators around stages in the investigative process including repeat victimisation.
Crime Department
QUESTIONS ?
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