Summary:
In relation to acquisitive crime, we continue systematically targeting those repeat offenders who cause the most harm, ensuring they are quickly brought to justice and seeking additional orders (such as Criminal Behaviour Orders) to reduce the risk of their offending.
We also liaise with partner agencies and businesses to look at all available options to deal with offenders and assist with target hardening and problem solving.
Specifically for retail crime, we want to emphasise collaboration with retailers and encourage businesses to report shoplifting incidents through streamlined mechanisms (such as via SingleOnlineHome and being able to send CCTV over an online link etc.) which also assists is with a better understanding of crime trends to be able to adequately target repeat offenders, prolific offenders, hotspot locations etc.
June Update:
Analysis of the last 12 months of shop theft offences across Gedling South under Operation Descent 1 shows a 34% reduction at the top five targeted locations. This reflects the clear impact of intelligence‑led, targeted patrols. The top locations have now been refreshed, and patrol plans are in progress under Operation Descent 2.
In Gedling Central (covering the Arnold, Daybrook and Bonington beat areas), Operation Shifted has now launched. The top five priority locations and repeat offenders have been identified, and proactive work is already underway to address these issues.
We have recently introduced Business Action Group's (BAG's) across Gedling. These groups bring together local businesses and policing teams to strengthen problem‑solving partnerships, prevent crime, and ensure offenders are brought to justice swiftly.
The notable increase in robberies during June primarily relate to businesses and known victim / offenders. This spike is being closely monitored for trends and a number of positive arrests have been made already.
A significant amount of additional work has gone into vehicle crime recently, which has demonstrated some reductions during June which is positive.
The overall offences across Gedling remain low, therefore statistical changes appear more pronounced.
Recorded acquisitive crime changes (June):
• Overall theft offences: down 5.7% (- 11 offences).
• Bicycle theft: no change (3 offences in total).
• Burglary: down 27% (- 6 offences).
• Shoplifting: down 11% (- 11 offences).
• Theft from the person: Up 200% (+ 4 offences)
• Vehicle crime: down 10% (- 3 offences)
• Robbery: up 216% (+ 13 offences)