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GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

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Page 1: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES

Policing to generate trust and confidenceInspector Mark WatsonHead of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Page 2: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

The Issues…

“The idealised notion of the free traditional Gypsy way of life is thus far removed from the present day reality, which is, for the majority of Travellers, a life lived within a hostile settled society, where they have little opportunity of achieving acceptable living standards”

Page 3: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

The Issues…

“The world around them (Gypsies & Travellers) has altered so rapidly that their roving life can no longer be carried on without hardship”

A lack of formal education…“adds to their difficulties in a complex and increasingly urbanised society”

Page 4: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

The Issues…

“…it seems likely that their primitive living conditions have in the past restricted their expectation of life…”

“Many of the powers mentioned above, are, in practice, difficult to enforce when there is nowhere the Travellers can legally go. The eviction of trespassers from council land for example, will lead to a contravention of the Highways Act if the families concerned stay on the roadside”

Page 5: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

The Issues…

“A variety of provision is probably the best answer: housing for those who wish to be housed: permanent pitches for those waiting to be housed or who prefer site life…short stay pitches for those who travel continually from place to place…”

“There would be no need for any authority continually to spend money and effort moving families on…”

Page 6: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

The Issues…

“Sufficient facts are now available to bring to an end the present (situation) of Travellers and the inconveniences caused for the settled population”

“It remains for more local authorities to take the action already called for by the Minister…”

Page 7: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

The Issues…

“Very many more (sites) are urgently required if the intensification of present difficulties is not to outstrip attempts to eradicate them.”

Page 8: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

The Issues…

All Quotes from a Government Publication…

“Gypsies and Other Travellers”…

Page 9: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

The Issues…

Published in September, 1967…

Page 10: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Impact upon Cheshire

Cheshire Profile… Encampments increasing year on year

from 2000…all agency response??? 2 incidents in 2003 changed

everything… April 2003 – “Slurrying” incident in

Warmingham Lane, Middlewich. May 2003 - Ellesmere Port - Murder of 15

yr old Irish Traveller, Johnny Delaney

Page 11: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

What Do We Do?Neighbourhood Policing…

Right People, Right Places, Right Numbers

Dedicated neighbourhood teams – visible and known

Intelligence-led Joint action and problem solving with

partners and the community – i.e. ALL of the community

Page 12: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

GTLO role created…

One PC originally Now 3 PCs for the force, one in each

BCU area… PCSOs also used as Liaison Officers

Page 13: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Cheshire Encampments

2005 – 259 encampments in total county-wide

In excess of 4,000 vehicles involved Average duration? 5-7 days each 2006 – 317 encampments How many problematic..?

Page 14: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Cheshire Encampments

2006 – 317 encampments in total Then “Temporary Provision of

accommodation” – Halton Area…now new Transit site

2007 – 255 encampments… 2008 – Another “Temporary Site” in

Ellesmere Port… 2008 – 97 encampments… 2009 – 77 encampments…

Page 15: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Our Solution…

Local Authorities to be proactive in the development of new sites and encampment management

Site provision will reduce unauthorised encampments (and developments – growing issue)

If sites exist, police will be able to use Sec 62A (if required)

Much easier to “police” communities when you know who / where they are!

LAs work made much easier in same circumstances

Page 16: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Our Solution…

Sites will be self funding – Gypsies & Travellers will be paying appropriate local taxes for services

Community tensions reduced Gypsy / Traveller members of Force

Independent Advisory Group (IAG) COMMUNICATION – Tell everyone what

you are doing – proactive press releases and meeting attendance

Page 17: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

ACPO Lead…

Purpose…

“To work towards developing normal community relations between Gypsies and Travellers and settled communities.”

Page 18: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Common Ground Police Forces Should…..

Include Gypsies and Travellers in mainstream neighbourhood policing strategies, to promote race equality and good race relations.

Policing to be done with communities, not to them. Initial PCSO advice overturned so they can engage with sites. Majority of Forces now have Gypsy & Traveller Liaison Officers.

Page 19: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Common Ground Police Forces Should…..

Target individual Gypsies and Travellers suspected of anti-social behaviour and crime on public, private and unauthorised sites, and not whole communities, and work with people from these groups and local authorities to develop preventive measures.

Operations target individual suspects not all residents, close relationships with NAGTO, striving to build confidence in the police.

Page 20: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Common Ground Police Forces Should…..

Treat Gypsies and Travellers, both when they are victims and suspects, as members of the local community, and in ways that strengthen their trust and confidence in the force.

Training in progress, historic prejudices on both sides. Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History month a small step forward. Actions speak louder than words.

Page 21: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Common Ground Police Forces Should…..

Provide training for all relevant officers on Gypsies’ and Travellers’ service needs, so that officers are able to do their jobs more effectively, & promote good relations between all groups in the community.

Training package developed by Surrey Police, launched May 2009, working to get this included in Initial Police Training. National Police Improvement Agency Guide imminent.

Page 22: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Common Ground Police Forces Should…..

Review formal and informal procedures for policing unauthorised encampments, to identify and eliminate potentially discriminatory practices, and ensure that the procedures promote race equality and good race relations.

Unauthorised Encampment Guidance published January 2009, minor revisions November 2009. Feedback since launch positive from Police, Gypsies and Travellers, and legal representatives.

Page 23: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Common Ground Police Forces Should…..

Review the way guidance is put into practice, to make sure organisations and individuals take a consistent approach, resources are used effectively and strategically, all procedures are formalised, and training needs are identified

Guidance not mandatory, but monitored through ACPO Working Group, and all indications are that it has been adopted by Forces across England and Wales.

Page 24: GYPSY & TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES Policing to generate trust and confidence Inspector Mark Watson Head of Diversity Cheshire Constabulary

Give me a ring…

Mark Watson

Inspector

Head of Diversity

Cheshire Constabulary Headquarters

Winsford

Cheshire

Tel : 01244 612466

Email : [email protected]