- Reference: 2018/3445
- Question by: Steve O'Connell
- Meeting date: 22 November 2018
We know that most criminals don't start off committing serious crime, they progress from minor offences, and that serious offenses use far more police resource to investigate. Does it not stand to reason that Crime Assessment Policy creates false economies as those committing minor offenses will get away with, fell emboldened and go on to commit more serious crimes?