Venue: Sparkenhoe Committee Room, County Hall
Contact: Sam Weston (Tel: 0116 305 6226) Email: sam.weston@leics.gov.uk
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Webcast. A webcast of the meeting can be viewed at: http://council.webcast.vualto.com/leicestershire-county-council/home/?EventId=16197 |
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Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 30 June were taken as read, confirmed and signed, subject to the amendment of the second line of the first paragraph of Minute 9 being amended to read “…covering his four year term of office.”. |
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Public Question Time. Minutes: There were no questions submitted. |
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Urgent Items. Minutes: There were no urgent items for consideration. |
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Declarations of Interest. Minutes: The Chairman invited members who wished to do so to declare any interest in respect of items on the agenda for the meeting. No declarations were made. |
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Performance Report to Quarter 1 (April-June) 2016/17. PDF 574 KB Minutes: The Panel considered a report of the Police and Crime Commissioner concerning a performance report to quarter 1 (April to June) 2016/17. A copy of the report, marked “Agenda Item 5”, is filed with these minutes. Prior to debating the report, the Chairman explained to members that the matter was before the Panel as a sole agenda item as a means of informing the Commissioner’s preparation of his first Police and Crime Plan. The draft version of that document was scheduled to be considered by the Panel at its meeting in December following consultation with partners. In introducing the performance report, the Commissioner drew
members’ attention to the fact that the report covered some of the period prior
to him having taken office. He particularly welcomed the Home Office’s announcement
for a review of hate crime following a national spike in reported incidents
following the EU referendum. Arising from a discussion, the following points were noted: ·
The latest figures in respect of hate crime for
the Force area were provided by the Deputy Chief Constable. 92 incidents had
been reported during the period between 17 June to 25 July - 2 of which related
to disability, 74 of which related to race, 9 of which related to religion/belief,
6 of which related to sexual orientation and 1 of which related to “other”. It
was pleasing that the number of hate crimes appeared to be reducing though the
Panel welcomed the Commissioner’s commitment to continue monitoring the
situation closely and report on the matter at the Panel’s meeting in September.
Though the former Prime Minister had announced some additional funding to
assist the police in handling the issue of hate crime, no further details on
this had been forthcoming under the new Prime Minister, Theresa May; ·
The suggestion for a joint statement from the
Force and the Commissioner with regard to how the Force and partners intended
to deal with hate crime and some of the associated principles would be
considered by a forthcoming meeting of the Leicestershire Safer Communities
Strategy Board; ·
A further meeting would be taking place on 4 August
on the anti-social behaviour (ASB) issues in Countesthorpe. It would be
important that the County Council’s IMPACT Team were represented at this
meeting; ·
The Chairman had attended a meeting of the
County Council’s Scrutiny Commission on 13 July at which he had been invited to
report on the past year’s Police and Crime Panel activity. Two issues ((a) and
(b) below) had been raised as a concern at that meeting and were put to the
Commissioner accordingly: (a)
The Force’s strategic response to lower priority
crimes such as theft of and from motor vehicles. (b)
Clarity around what constituted a crime and the
regulations around recording of incidents. |
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Date of next meeting. The next meeting of the Panel is scheduled to take place on 26 September at 1.00pm. Minutes: It was NOTED that the next meeting of the Panel would be held on 26 September at 1.00pm [it was subsequently agreed that this meeting would move to 23 September at 1.00pm]. |