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  • City Operations Programme (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 20 July 2011
    I have two issues in mind. The first is with street signage on public transport. As a tourist at Athens and at Beijing, I found that very useful in my experience of those cities. I am just wondering whether any thought has been put into that in the London context over and above what the ambassadors will be doing on the street level.
  • Limitations of CCTV

    • Reference: 2007/0109-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    A joint report by the Home Office and police found that more than 80% of CCTV pictures are of such poor quality they are no good for police purposes, and most cameras are in the wrong places to help in fighting serious crime or terrorism. * Is the purpose of CCTV cameras, to tackle low-level, high-volume crime and disorder in town centres, being undermined by a lack of quality? * The report also claimed that authorities have no idea how many cameras exist despite claims that Britain is the most watched nation in the world, with more than 4m in...
  • Safer Neighbourhood Teams

    • Reference: 2007/0122-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    The MPS took the decision to make all of its safer neighbourhoods teams have the same number of officers/PCSOs in them, regardless of whether they are in high/low crime areas. * How is this compatible with the 'policing according to need' rhetoric when affluent low crime areas will have as many officers as high crime areas of deprivation? * How do you see this working for areas with high crime rates? *What are the chances of this decision being reconsidered?
  • Ethnic minority recruitment targets

    • Reference: 2007/0123-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    An Asian Police Officer, who won an employment tribunal against the Metropolitan Police Service on the grounds of victimisation, warned ethnic minorities to steer clear of careers in the Metropolitan Police. Will comments like these make it more difficult to meet the Home Office targets of increasing the ethnic minority complement of the force to 25 per cent by 2009?
  • Policing Performance Assessment Framework

    • Reference: 2007/0124-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    The Home Office's Policing Performance Assessment Framework (PPAF) aims to: achieve a more citizen-focused service to the public, tackle anti-social behaviour and disorder, reduce crime in line with the Government's Public Service Agreements, combat serious/organised crime, and narrow the justice gap. How confident are you that the 2007/2008 performance indicators will have the intended results?
  • Stop and Search

    • Reference: 2007/0125-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    How will you be responding to the call from Keith Jarrett, President of the National Black Police Association, to increase stop-and-searches among Ethnic Minorities to reduce the number of shootings that have claimed the lives of many teenagers over the past few months?
  • Working more closely with the churches

    • Reference: 2007/0126-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    A poll by Premier Christian Radio and the Metropolitan Black Police Association among 3,240 church members and leaders in the UK, found that 65% of respondents felt churches and the police should work more closely together to tackle violent crime and that 89% thought that gun crime should be addressed by the church. * Do you believe a closer co-operation between church and police will result in less gun crime among inner city youths? * Does the Metropolitan Police Service currently offer any advice to religious leaders and faith groups about how to address these issues with young people?
  • Contribution of business to policing costs

    • Reference: 2007/0127-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    What, if any, contribution do businesses make to the cost of policing London?
  • Failing criminal justice system

    • Reference: 2007/0128-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    In October, the latest Home Office quarterly crime figures showed that public confidence in the criminal justice system was falling, with only 34% believing the courts and the police meet the needs of crime victims and only 24% believing it is good at dealing with young people accused of crime. * What measures have you got in place to restore public confidence in the London police force? * What are the initiatives are you already undertaking that you can point to in order to rebut the pubic perception that the police is dealing with young suspects in an inadequate way?
  • Housing Demand (Supplementary) [29]

    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 24 October 2007
    Just coming back to the issue of the figures for housing, I think it would have been useful to have had someone from the Housing Corporation explain those figures because I have had difficulties getting some idea of what their methodology is on that front and it will undoubtedly become an annual political football. Coming to what I wanted to raise with Neale: the unimplemented planning permissions. Where do you think the explanation lies for that? Is it the five year limit on planning permissions? Is there not the building capacity to build them out? It would be useful, given...