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New Crime Reduction Strategy 2008-2011
Crime reduction is not the sole responsibility of the police or any other single organisation or group. It is the responsibility of everyone. Together, the agencies in the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) work as one team with one overriding objective: to make Manchester a safer place to live, work and enjoy.
The success of Manchester CDRP’s Strategy for 2005–08 means that there are now far fewer victims of crime than there were four years ago. The 2008–11 Crime Reduction Strategy sets out the vision for building on these reductions and describes how the CDRP will deliver the national key crime priorities of:
- Tackling violent crime
- Reducing seriousacquisitive crime (ie. Crimes of theft, such as burglary and robbery)
- Addressing the crime that is of most concern to local residents
- Reducing reoffending
- Reducing the drivers of crime, particularly drugs, alcohol and youth crime
Download Manchester crime reduction strategy 2008-2011 (1.6 MB PDF file).
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