Sign up as community crime fighters
Local people are being given the chance to sign up as Community
Crime Fighters to help the fight against crime and anti-social
behaviour in their community.
A training session is being held on Tuesday 13 October in
Brighton between 9am and 4.30pm. It’s free to attend, with lunch
and refreshments provided, and the Thanet Community Safety
Partnership is looking to get 10 people from Thanet who want to
attend, so that they can provide a free minibus to take them. The
scheme is aimed at people who are already actively involved in
their community and want to do more to tackle the problems in their
area.
The training programmes look at the various powers available to
tackle anti-social behaviour and crime, the help available to
victims and witnesses and ways to get the best out of local
organisations.
Community Crime Fighters were introduced as part of the
government’s Neighbourhood Crime and Justice Areas, with Thanet the
only pioneer area in Kent.
More than 2,000 people have been trained across the UK to date
and, of those, more than 90% said they found the training left them
better prepared to play a role in helping to tackle crime and
anti-social behaviour in their area.
Cliftonville resident, Lynn Repeti, who is the chair of the
Surrey Road Action Group, attended a previous community crime
fighters event in Southampton. She said: "I found the event I
attended very helpful and informative. It was good to see all walks
of life together and showing an interest in their communities. I
learnt a lot about the policing pledge and how to get more involved
in my community. I would encourage other residents to attend this
free event in Brighton".
If you are interested in attending the training event in
Brighton and becoming a Community Crime Fighter, contact Tiffany on
01843 577910.
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