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  • Question and Answer Session: Policing

    • Reference: 2021/4740
    • Question by: Andrew Boff
    • Meeting date: 02 December 2021
    What are the biggest challenges with regards to policing and crime in London, and how are you and the Metropolitan Police Service delivering for Londoners?
  • What are the biggest challenges with regards to policing and crime in London, and how are you and the Metropolitan Police Service delivering for Londoners? Faith and Confidence in the Police (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Lord Bailey of Paddington
    • Meeting date: 02 December 2021
    Shaun Bailey AM: Good morning, Commissioner. Good morning, Mr Mayor. I would like to address my first question to the Mayor. What are you and MOPAC doing to ensure that Londoners have faith and confidence in the police?
  • What are the biggest challenges with regards to policing and crime in London, and how are you and the Metropolitan Police Service delivering for Londoners? Online Crime (Supplementary) [13]

    • Question by: Tony Devenish
    • Meeting date: 02 December 2021
    Tony Devenish AM: I have three points, please. Firstly, we are almost at Christmas and I want to wish my local BCU Merry Christmas and thank them for all the work they have done during the year. They have been fantastic. On a far darker note, you will have seen the video online this week on Monday night during Hanukkah on Oxford Street, the antisemitism incident. Please make sure you catch these vile people as soon as possible. My third point and my question is, we had a very, very interesting meeting yesterday on the [draft] Police and Crime Plan...
  • Priorities for London policing

    • Reference: 2011/0201-1
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2011
    What are your priorities for London policing in the next three years?
  • Women's safety and rape reduction

    • Reference: 2011/0202-1
    • Question by: Andrew Boff
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2011
    The Merseyside Independent Sexual Violence Adviser (ISVA) scheme is promoted in the Home Office's Review of Effective Practice in Responding to Prostitution and resulted in: a 400% increase the number of women willing to give full details when reporting criminals to the police; 83% of those charged with offences against prostitutes being convicted; and 95% of the women involved, exiting prostitution. Will you look into the options for implementing the Merseyside ISVA scheme throughout London?
  • Crime and youth crime in Barnet and Camden

    • Reference: 2011/0203-1
    • Question by: Brian Coleman
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2011
    Were there more or less crimes (total notifiable offences) for the 3 years before May 2008 in Barnet and Camden compared to the three years after May 2008? By what percentage has this changed in these boroughs?
  • Warranted police numbers in Barnet and Camden

    • Reference: 2011/0204-1
    • Question by: Brian Coleman
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2011
    How many more warranted police (i.e. Police Officers and Special Constables) are there in Barnet and Camden since May 2008?
  • Anti-Semitism

    • Reference: 2011/0205-1
    • Question by: Brian Coleman
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2011
    Will you ensure that the Met Police continues to put anti-Semitic crime high on its agenda in Barnet and other boroughs with significant Jewish communities?
  • Crime and youth crime in Merton and Wandsworth

    • Reference: 2011/0206-1
    • Question by: Richard Tracey
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2011
    i) Were there more or less crimes (total notifiable offences) for the 3 years before May 2008 in Merton and Wandsworth compared to the three years after May 2008? By what percentage has this changed in these boroughs? ii) Has there been an increase or decrease in youth violence in 2010/11 compared with 2007/8 in Merton and Wandsworth? By what percentage has this changed in these boroughs?
  • Effective Police Response (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Victoria Borwick
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2011
    I would like to take us back to civil liberties. In view of the various reports that have come out and following on from the comments that have been asked on community cohesion, I am a little concerned and want your reassurance that the police will still support the public's right to public protest while not, of course, condoning violence.