Gedling police teams to get extra support from new officer dedicated to targeting anti-social behaviour

The new anti-social behaviour and problem-solving officer will be part of Nottinghamshire Police's Prevention Hub, which works towards proactively reducing crime.

A new specialist police officer is to be appointed that will be dedicated to supporting the ongoing work to tackle anti-social behaviour across Gedling borough.

The new anti-social behaviour and problem-solving officer will be part of Nottinghamshire Police’s Prevention Hub, which works towards proactively reducing crime.

The new officer will cover Gedling borough, Broxtowe and Rushcliffe.

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Police have said the new officer will help provide better outcomes for victims, divert people away from offending and work towards building further trust in communities.

Gedling’s Neighbourhood Policing Team will be supported by the officer who will identify and monitor patterns in anti-social behaviour, assist local areas by providing expert advice and guidance, and recommend suitable prevention measures.

This will include diverting offenders away from behaviour that negatively affects communities through community protection measures, such as closure orders, begging warnings and criminal behaviour orders, which can ban offenders from particular areas of the city and county.

Effective problem-solving supported by the officers will also provide a better outcome for victims and divert people from repeat offending patterns.

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The Prevention Hub is a collaboration between multiple force departments responsible for developing and delivering strategies to prevent crime and disorder throughout the city and county.

It covers a range of areas including violence against women and girls, business crime and youth outreach.

Inspector Ollie Vale, from the force’s Prevention Hub, said: “The effective use of problem-solving and using evidence-based policing to manage issues affecting our communities is key in reducing crime and victimisation throughout Nottinghamshire.

“Having officers with expertise and experience in applying problem-solving and being able to support our teams to deliver diversionary and preventative responses is an invaluable asset in providing better outcomes to those who need us.”

Chief Inspector Chris Pearson, Nottinghamshire Police’s lead for anti-social behaviour, said: “The addition of these dedicated officers to bolster the provision for tackling anti-social behaviour in our communities demonstrates our commitment towards this disruptive issue.

“The drive to positively challenge anti-social behaviour at the earliest stage through diversion and restorative practice has some of the greatest impact on reducing recurring anti-social behaviour incidents and this dedicated resource will support teams force-wide to deliver this effectively.”

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