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1: Nuisance drinking/ drug use and begging across the ward
2: Sex workers and the exploitation of vulnerable people. Anti social behaviour that is associated with this.
3: E-scooter usage
Issued 10 June 2024
1: Working in conjunction with various Derby City Council departments to enforce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), issuing fixed penalty notices and Community Protection warnings to regular offenders. The PSPO allows officers to disperse persons engaging in anti social behaviour and issue Fixed penalty notices for acts such as littering, begging, loitering and drinking. Working with intervention partners to try and assist in preventing further issues with prolific offenders and supporting their welfare.
2: A problem management plan has been implemented to disrupt and deter those involved in public sex work. Assisting in helping those being exploited with intervention partners and agencies. Proactive, partnership work is regularly carried out using a variety of tactics. Exploring additional options to disrupt the additional anti social behaviour that comes with it; public order, littering, nuisance vehicles etc.
3: A problem management plan has been created to focus on the users of the, currently, illegal E-scooters. E-scooters can only be used on private land and a wide range of users ride them including school children and adults. Education and enforcement is planned to try and reduce the usage of these vehicles.
1: Drug use, paraphernalia and associated ASB on Arboretum Park
2: Issues in and around Safe space by its users or visitors
3: Drinking, loitering and ASB around Southgate Retail park
Issued 01 October 2024
1: High visibility patrols and plain clothes officers are regularly deployed as part of a patrol strategy to disrupt, deter and identify those involved in the variety of anti social behaviour present. Pop up engagement events are planned and occur with crime prevention advice and gadgets. Liaison with partner agencies and departments on improvements to the parks features occur regularly. Patrols organised between intervention and support agencies to try to resolve the root cause of individuals issues.
2: Issues that have arisen include open drug use outside the facilities gates, drug dealing and violence or disorder from visitors not associated with the organisation but aimed at its users. Regular meetings and patrols conducted with the organisers, prompt arrests and Community protection notices preventing individuals from visiting the location and looking at how the environment can be changed to prevent substance use with local businesses; improved gates and security, lighting etc.
3: Working in conjunction with various Derby City Council departments to enforce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), issuing fixed penalty notices and Community Protection warnings to regular offenders. The PSPO allows officers to disperse persons engaging in anti social behaviour and issue Fixed penalty notices for acts such as littering, begging, loitering and drinking. Working with intervention partners to try and assist in preventing further issues with prolific offenders and supporting their welfare. Advising and meeting with shops and businesses on how to prevent issues.