- Reference: 2019/9290
- Question by: Onkar Sahota
- Meeting date: 16 May 2019
How do the Metropolitan Police Service ensure that if a high number of similar ‘low-level’ crimes (which may ordinarily not require further investigation under the MPS’ Crime Assessment Policy) take place in the same area over a short period of time, local police officers will respond to the pattern of incidents and recognise the cumulative impact of these crimes?