Northamptonshire Rural Crime Strategy

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Northamptonshire Rural Crime Strategy O NS HIR E POL I CE, FI RE R I ME NO R T H DC AM AN PT 2019-2021 M E R C O MISSION

What is rural crime? There is no centralised definition of rural crime but, following consultation with our partners, in Northamptonshire we will consider rural crime to be: A crime or incident type which occurs in any geographical area ordinarily described as rural, and where the criminal activity is more prevalent in, or unique to, rural areas. Northamptonshire Police recognise the below as constituting rural crime: If the offence occurred at a farm house, farm building, farm yard, stable, barn or outbuilding; farm shop, field or fish farm, or The property involved is agricultural machinery, agricultural tools, fencing, hay/straw, heating oil and red diesel, horses and or tack, horse boxes or livestock The offence is burglary, robbery, theft, criminal damage, public health offences (fly-tipping) In addition, wildlife offences, hare coursing and poaching offences are covered within this definition. Prevention Reassurance Intelligence Enforcement 2

Examples of rural crime Theft/burglary Tractors, farm machinery and plant machinery Theft of diesel, scrap metal and vehicles Theft of animals (including sheep and dogs) Residential theft Rural business theft Theft of agricultural/rural equipment (horse tack, gates, etc.) Arson and criminal damage Buildings, straw/hay stacks, vehicles, machinery, equipment Fencing cut/destroyed Crops damaged Slaughtered animals Pheasant pens Wildlife and environmental crime Sheep worrying (to include loose dogs within livestock fields, chasing of livestock and injury/death to livestock) Fly grazing Fly tipping - low level/agricultural scale Trespass (aggravated only unless the trespass will include a breach of the peace as trespass is a civil only matter) Theft/destruction/damage/interference of endangered and protected species, including hare coursing Fraud Including specific targeting of farmers and vulnerable groups Heritage asset crime Damage to listed buildings, sites and structures (and theft of historical features) Includes church lead thefts Archaeological theft/vandalism 3

Rural crime in Northamptonshire National Rural Crime Survey In 2018, the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN) commissioned a national survey on rural crime. Northamptonshire participated in the survey and 514 responses were received from within the county. The key findings were as follows: Specific rural businesses (farmers) are more likely than the rest of the sample to have experienced crime in the last 12 months but are less likely to report Business owners are typically more impacted by crime 45% of respondents experienced anti-social behaviour over the last 12 months ⅓ of crimes are not reported to police The survey told us that the following types of crime were experienced by people in Northamptonshire: People who live in rural areas Farmers Businesses (non-farming) Harassment Attempted burglary/ theft Criminal damage/ vandalism/arson Burglary Vehicle-related theft Theft from outbuilding Trespassing Online harassment Other theft Fraud Fly-tipping Trespassing Sheep worrying Attempted burglary/ theft Theft of agricultural machinery Criminal damage/ vandalism/arson Hare coursing Theft from outbuilding Burglary Criminal damage/ vandalism/arson Attempted fraud/ scams Attempted burglary/ theft Burglary Fly-tipping Theft of agricultural machinery/equipment Vehicle-related theft Other theft Theft of possessions from person 4

In the 12 months between December 2017 and November 2018, Northamptonshire Police recorded 58,562 crimes. Of these, 2,388 were rural crimes (4.1%) Rural crime in Northamptonshire Burglary (Residential) 814 crimes 34.1% Burglary (Business) 674 crimes 28.2% Other Theft 509 crimes 21.3% Theft from Motor Vehicle 127 crimes 5.3% Theft of Motor Vehicle 111 crimes 4.7% Criminal Damage 96 crimes 4.0% Arson 22 crimes 0.9% Other Offences 34 crimes 1.4% Theft offences accounted for the vast majority of all rural crime between December 2017 and November 2018, at 94% Wildlife crime in Northamptonshire 449 wildlife offences Animal welfare related offences have experienced the highest volume of incidents in the 12 months between December 2017 and November 2018. Many of these have been domesticated animal related incidents (e.g. cruelty to pets, shooting/poisoning of cats). Hare coursing and hunt-related incidents also saw high numbers of offences logged between December 2017 and November 2018. 5

Partnership approach In Northamptonshire, we are working in partnership to tackle rural crime in the county. We have established a Rural Crime Group which meets monthly and consists of the following partnership agencies: Northamptonshire Police Office for the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service CLA National Farmers Union Canal and River Trust Community Safety Partnerships in each of the districts Northamptonshire ACRE Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Watch The Rural Crime Delivery Group will work to deliver this strategy through a detailed action plan which will be continually progressed and regularly reviewed through the group. Our vision To effectively fight crime in rural areas through the best use of policing resources, partnerships and working with rural communities Our aims To reduce the volume of crime and anti-social behaviour in rural areas To bring offenders to justice To increase public confidence in partnerships tackling rural crime in Northamptonshire To support rural communities and victims of crime in rural areas 6

How will we achieve this? > Prevention Working with partners and communities, we will work to actively prevent crimes and incidents taking place, helping to stop people becoming victims of crime. We will provide advice and guidance to residents and businesses to maximize the opportunities to prevent, disrupt and detect rural crimes and anti-social behaviour. Actions will include: Maintaining and improving our visible police presence in communities, providing an effective response to calls for help Providing advice and guidance to residents on staying safe and protecting themselves and their property from opportunist criminals Increasing the number of Special Constables and volunteers working in rural communities Developing and supporting rural watch schemes Listening to resident and community groups to better understand our communities, acknowledging their concerns and vulnerabilities in order to take action to deter and disrupt illegal activity > Intelligence Local people are our eyes and ears in the community, so it is important that we listen to what they tell us. We will improve the way we share information within our organisations, with partners and others we work with. This will help us to understand problems and identify tactics that we will use to deter and disrupt criminal activity. Actions will include: Working to identify people and groups that cause the most harm in rural communities Developing a better understanding of criminal activity caused by people who come into our area from across our borders by sharing information with other organisations Improving the way we provide information to residents about those people committing crimes in their communities and the methods they use Encouraging people to report all crimes and incidents to the police 7

How will we achieve this? > Enforcement We will enforce the law robustly, targeting areas of crime and offenders who cause the most harm. Actions will include: Ensuring an effective police response to reports of rural crime and anti-social behaviour Running operations in conjunction with local groups, partners and other organisations targeting rural crime and anti-social behaviour Developing even stronger links with neighbouring police forces to combat and deter cross-border criminality > Reassurance We want safe, engaged, cohesive and confident communities. Actions will include: Ensuring we understand the impact crime and anti-social behaviour has on people living in rural communities and provide an excellent service at the first point of contact Improving the way we communicate with people living in our rural communities and keep people up to date with current trends of incidents, activity, planned operations and police patrols Developing effective key networks of people in communities that reflect the diversity of our rural areas Continually seeking feedback from people living in our rural areas regarding the way that we are working to deliver the promises made in this strategy 8

How can you help? Report crime and suspicious activity. It is vital to report all crimes. We need information to target resources and develop intelligence If you see anything suspicious or a crime occurring and it is happening there and then ring 999 If you have information that does not require an immediate response, ring 101 or report online at www.northants.police.uk/reportonline If you want to report anonymously or pass on information about a crime, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information-online Join a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme - the largest crime prevention movement in England and Wales with 2.3 million member households. Information on Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Watch can be found at www.northantsnhw.co.uk or you can sign up here www.ourwatch.org.uk Sign up to Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Alert: the Neighbourhood Alert system is a free online, secure community messaging system that allows authorised administrators to send messages to registered members on their chosen topics Join Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Alert here What we need you to tell us Who you are and who is committing the crime What is happening? Where this is occurring and where are you? When this happened? Why this happened/why are you suspicious? How did it occur/how was the crime committed? Do not place yourself at any risk - in an emergency always dial 999 9

Contacts Office of the Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Phone: 01604 888113 Web: www.northantspfcc.org.uk Email: commissioner@northantspfcc.pnn.gov.uk Twitter: @NorthantsOPFCC Northamptonshire Police Phone: 101 or 999 in an emergency Web: www.northants.police.uk Twitter: @NorthantsPolice Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service Phone: 01604 797000 Web: www.northantsfire.gov.uk Email: enquiries@northantsfire.gov.uk Twitter: @NorthantsFire National Farmers Union Phone: 024 7685 8500 Web: www.nfuonline.com Twitter: @NFUtweets CLA Phone: 020 7235 0511 Web: www.cla.org.uk Email: mail@cla.org.uk Twitter: @CLAtweets Canal and River Trust Phone: 0303 040 4040 Web: www.canalrivertrust.org.uk Twitter: @CanalRiverTrust Northamptonshire ACRE Phone: 01604 765888 Web: www.northantsacre.org.uk Twitter: @NorthantsACRE 10

Contacts Neighbourhood Watch Phone: 0116 402 6111 Web: www.ourwatch.org.uk Web: www.northantsnhw.co.uk Twitter: @N_Watch Crimestoppers Phone: 0800 555 111 Web: www.crimestoppers-uk.org Twitter: @CrimestoppersUK Corby Community Safety Partnership Phone: 01536 464000 Web: www.corby.gov.uk Twitter: @CorbyCSP Daventry District and South Northamptonshire Community Safety Partnership Phone: 01327 322322 Web: www.daventrydc.gov.uk Web: www.southnorthants.gov.uk Twitter: @DaventryDC @SNorthantsC East Northants Community Safety Partnership Phone: 01832 742000 Web: www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk Twitter: @ENCouncil Kettering Borough Community Safety Partnership Phone: 01536 410333 Web: www.kettering.gov.uk Twitter: @KetteringBC Northampton Community Safety Partnership Phone: 0300 330 7000 Web: www.northampton.gov.uk Twitter: @NorthamptonBC Wellingborough Community Safety Partnership Phone: 01933 229777 Web: www.wellingborough.gov.uk Twitter: @BCWboro 11

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