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Sutherland Shire COUNCIL
Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017
I — Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017
CONTENTSintroduction ................. i
Crime profile ............... 1
Data analysis .............. 1
Selection of priority offences .....................2
Situational analysis ..... 3
Malicious damage ....... 3
Alcohol related assaults (non domestic violence related) ......................4
Key stakeholders ......... 5
Actions and Implementation .......... 6
Purpose .....................6
Addressing the priority offences ....................6
Working collaboratively with stakeholders ........ 6
Monitoring and evaluation ..................7
Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 ............... 8
INTRODUCTIONReducing the level of crime and improving perceptions of safety, particularly in public space, are key priority issues for community members of the Sutherland Shire Local Government Area (LGA).
The Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 provides a strategy for reducing crime and improving public safety in Sutherland Shire LGA over a four-year period between 2013 and 2017.
In line with the NSW Department of Attorney General and Justice’s ‘Guidelines for developing a crime prevention strategy’ this Plan specifically targets two offences that negatively impact on people’s actual, and perceived levels, of safety in public space. These are:
• Malicious damage
• Alcohol related assault (non domestic violence related) - (NDV).
Current research suggests local government can make the most impact on crime rates by effectively designing and encouraging the positive use of locations identified as crime hotspots (NSW Department of Attorney General and Justice, date unknown). This is largely because local government has strong connections to the community, is responsible for community infrastructure and holds much local knowledge of the area. Based on this research, situational crime prevention and first and second generation crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) philosophies underpin council’s approach to crime reduction in the Sutherland Shire.
Notwithstanding the design initiatives highlighted above, effectively reducing malicious damage and alcohol related violence will also require the implementation of law enforcement, education, social support and community development strategies. These approaches have been included in the Crime Prevention Plan, demonstrating a balanced and multi-faceted strategy for reducing these target offences.
While the Crime Prevention Plan has been written by council, the NSW Police Force and other stakeholders have been closely involved in the development of the Plan. Working with the local community, as well as key stakeholders, will continue throughout the implementation of the Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017. This partnership approach is critical to reducing the target offences and achieving the Plans overarching aim of making Sutherland Shire LGA an even safer place for everybody to live, work and enjoy.
Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 — 1
CRIME PROFILEa. DaTa aNaLYSIS
How Sutherland Shire Local Government area (LGa) compares to the state of NSWComparing recorded incidents of crime in Sutherland Shire LGA to the state of NSW shows whether the level of crime in Sutherland Shire LGA (per offence type) is consistent with the crime trends for the rest of the state.
Sutherland Shire Council has undertaken an analysis of the New South Wales and Sutherland Shire LGA recorded crime statistics 2007-2011 (5 years) using the rate per 100,000 population figures.
The key points from this analysis have been included below.
• Malicious damage incidents (including graffiti offences): incidents have been decreasing in Sutherland Shire LGA since 2008. Until 2010, malicious damage was the only crime category in which Sutherland Shire LGA was approaching the state average. In 2011, Sutherland Shire LGA was 20.2% below the state average.
• Assaults (non domestic violence related): Sutherland Shire LGA is showing a similar five year trend to the state. The rate of assaults (NDV) increased between 2007 and 2008 before decreasing significantly in 2009. This reduction continued in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, alcohol was a contributing factor in 48.6% assaults (NDV).
• Robbery: incidents have been decreasing every calendar year between 2007 and 2011 in Sutherland Shire LGA and across the state.
• Break and enter dwelling: across the state incidents have been decreasing every year between 2007 and 2011. In Sutherland Shire LGA there was a significant decrease between 2007 and 2008, with the rate dropping from 401.6 to 285.0 (29.0% reduction), however incidents increased in the Shire LGA in 2010. Despite this, over the five year period there has been a long term downward trend in the number of incidents in Sutherland Shire LGA.
• Steal from person: unlike the state, Sutherland Shire LGA experienced a spike in incidents between the 2008 and 2009 calendar years. Despite this spike, over the five year period between 2007 and 2011 there has been a long term downward trend of incidents in Sutherland Shire LGA.
• Motor vehicle theft: Sutherland Shire LGA has been following the same trend as the state, with the number of incidents decreasing every calendar year between 2007 and 2011.
• Steal from motor vehicle: there has been a long term downward trend in the number of incidents in Sutherland Shire LGA and across the state. Sutherland Shire LGA experienced a spike in 2010 with a 14.0% increase from the previous year. Conversely, there was a spike across the state in 2011, with a 7.5% increase in the number of incidents compared to the previous year.
Local dataSutherland Shire Neighbourhood Interaction and Participation Survey (2012)
The key points of interest from the 2012 consultation findings include:
• Overall, perceptions of safety increased marginally between 2003 and 2007 and have remained the same in 2012.
• There were some changes to areas in which people felt unsafe between 2007 and 2012. Laneways are no longer the most common location where people feel unsafe. Shopping centres and local public transport, two of the lowest ranked locations in 2007, are now ranked as two of the highest. Over half of the respondents stated they also feel unsafe outside licensed premises.
2 — Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017
B. SELECTION OF THE PRIORITY OFFENCES
Sutherland Shire LGA is statistically a low crime area. The analysis of crime data suggests the rates of incidents for most of the major crime categories have remained steady or have been decreasing over the five year period between 2007 and 2011.
Malicious damage incidents on private property and community assets continue to be raised as a priority issue by residents and business owners. Graffiti and vandalism can create negative perceptions of the area and, when visible for long periods, can cause a heightened level of fear and anxiety in some community members. While the number of incidents have been decreasing in Sutherland Shire LGA, the rate of incidents remains higher than in all neighbouring LGAs.
Alcohol related assault (NDV) is another significant concern for community members. While statistically the level of alcohol related assaults (NDV) in Sutherland Shire LGA is decreasing, a culture of excessive, binge and underage drinking continues to be a key focus for the community.
Many alcohol related assault (NDV) and malicious damage incidents are not reported to the NSW Police Force. Community and stakeholder feedback recorded by council suggests the prevalence of these crime problems in Sutherland Shire LGA may be higher than is reflected in the police recorded statistics. The negative impacts associated with these offence categories also tend to affect a larger proportion of the community because they often occur in public spaces. It is for this reason malicious damage and alcohol related assaults (NDV) have been selected as the local crime priorities for Sutherland Shire LGA.
Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 — 3
SITUaTIONaL aNaLYSIS
Priority crime 1: Malicious damage
Malicious damage refers not only to graffiti but also to the deliberate damage to public and private assets such as setting fires and smashing windows. The following offences are included in the malicious damage offence category:
• The intentional damage or defacing of property with a graffiti implement (i.e. spray can, a marker pen or any other implement designed or modified to produce a mark that is not readily removable by wiping or by use of water or detergent) without a reasonable excuse.
• The intentional and reckless damage of property belonging to another person.
• The intentional or reckless damage to a fountain/wall, shrine or monument in a public place.
(NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research 2011; Crimes Act 1900; Graffiti Control Act 2008).
An analysis of data obtained from the NSW Police Force, council and the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research has revealed the following key points:
• There has been a downward trend for malicious damage incidents in Sutherland Shire LGA since 2009.
• Approximately one quarter of malicious damage to property incidents have been identified by the NSW Police Force to be graffiti related.
• Based on local knowledge and an analysis of council’s Graffiti Removal Database, the graffiti culture in Sutherland Shire LGA is predominantly ‘tagging’.
• According to community consultation undertaken by council and an analysis of council’s Customer Request Management System (CRMS), graffiti is consistently raised as a concern by community members. The number of reports about graffiti on council property has increased exponentially from 368 incidents in 2009 to 1,049 in 2012 (185% increase).
• A survey administered to young offenders participating in the de-tag/GRIP program suggests the primary reason they engage in this crime is because it is fun.
Offence Hotspots Priority times and days Likely victims Offender profile
Malicious damage to property (includes graffiti offences)
Hotspot suburbs (BOCSAR):
Miranda followed by Cronulla.
Top premise types are:
1. Residential property (806 incidents).
2. Outdoor/public space (539 incidents).
3. Education (177 incidents).4. Retail/wholesale (153 incidents).5. Carpark (116 incidents).
Key months offences are more likely to be reported to the NSW Police Force:
January and September.
Key times and days:
From 12 midnight to 6am Tuesday; followed by 6pm to 12 midnight on Saturdays.
Offenders usually target highly visible locations, often properties along major traffic corridors or well utilised public spaces such as reserves and CBD areas, which affords them greater exposure.
Male between 10 and 17 years.
Malicious damage to property (graffiti only)
Hotspot suburbs (BOCSAR):
Miranda followed by Cronulla.
Hotspot suburbs (AUSGR):
Cronulla, Menai and Sutherland.
Key month for graffiti removal:
March.
As above. not available.
Ref: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) 2011.Ref: Australian Graffiti Register (AUSGR) 2012.
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Priority crime 2: Alcohol related assaults (non domestic violence related)
Assaults (NDV) refer to incidents between people who are not in a domestic relationship i.e. they are not a wife/husband, de facto partner, people residing in the same household, relative or a personal relationship involving his or her dependence on ongoing paid or unpaid care.
The police offence categories included in the Australian Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) definition includes:
• actual bodily harm;
• assault an officer;
• grievous bodily harm (including malicious wounding);
• common assault; and
• shoot with intent other than to murder.
(NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research 2011).
Assaults in which the police believe alcohol consumption to be a contributing factor are recorded as alcohol related assaults. Incidents in which the police were unable to identify the offender at the time of the offence, or make a judgement on a person’s sobriety are not recorded as alcohol related even though alcohol may have been a contributing factor. The data below should be interpreted with this in mind.
An analysis of data obtained from the NSW Police Force, council and BOCSAR has revealed the following key points:
• There has been a downward trend in the number of assaults (NDV) in Sutherland Shire LGA since 2009 after an increased focus on minimising alcohol related violence and anti-social behaviour in 2008, at both the state and local levels.
• Just less than half (48.6%) of assaults (NDV) were flagged as alcohol related by the NSW Police Force according to BoCSar data.
• Underage drinking in local parks is a significant issue in Sutherland Shire LGA. Between 1st January 2008 and 31st May 2012, 601 young people have attended the Your Choice education program as a result of being identified for underage drinking.
• Feedback from council employed security officers, youth outreach workers and the Miranda LAC Liquor and Gaming Accord have indicated young people consuming alcohol and engaging in anti-social behaviour is an issue in the Cronulla Plaza area.
Offence Hotspots Priority Times and days Likely victims
Offender profile
Assaults (NDV)
Hotspot suburbs: Cronulla followed by Sutherland.
Top premise types are:
• Outdoor/public space (257 incidents).• Residential (148 incidents).• Licensed premises (105 incidents).• Retail/wholesale (72 incidents).• Public transport (55 incidents).
Key months: March and June.
Key times and days:
From 12 midnight Saturday to 6am Sunday; followed by 6pm to 12 midnight on Saturdays.
Males between the ages 18 and 29.
Males between the ages 20 and 29.
Alcohol related assaults (NDV)
Miranda Local area Command hotspots: Cronulla CBD followed by Miranda CBD.
Sutherland Local area Command hotspots: Sutherland CBD followed by Gymea CBD and Engadine CBD.
Key month: January.
Key times and days:
From Saturday 6pm to 12 midnight; followed by 12 midnight Saturday to 6am Sunday.
not available.
Not available.
Ref: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) 2010 and 2011.
Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 — 5
KEY STaKEHOLDERSNSW Police Force
The Miranda and Sutherland Local Area Police Commands play a significant role in identifying and responding to crime issues occurring in the community. Sutherland Shire Council and the NSW Police Force have an established working partnership. Council and the NSW Police Force, at the Crime Prevention and Community Safety Precinct Committee, regularly discuss existing, and emerging, crime issues facing the community and effective solutions to address identified problems. The NSW Police Force will play a central role in implementing this Plan.
Miranda and Sutherland Local area Command Liquor and Gaming accords
The local Liquor and Gaming Accords are comprised of representatives from licensed venues, the liquor industry, security, local police, council and the NSW Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing (OLGR). The purpose of an Accord is to identify and respond to local alcohol related issues. The Accords will play a critical role in the development and implementation of strategies addressing alcohol related problems in hotspot locations.
Youth Service providers
Local Youth Service providers engage, support and provide a referral service for young people. Sutherland Shire Council has an existing working partnership via the Youth Network with the local youth services. Youth Service providers will assist council to respond to underage drinking in public space through the provision of resources aimed at assisting young people to make more informed decisions, and engaging them in positive activities.
Transport for NSW
Sutherland Shire Council works with Transport for NSW to provide safe late night public transport to, and from, entertainment precincts. Transport for NSW will be a lead partner in ensuring the provision of safe late night transport options for people leaving licensed venues in Sutherland Shire LGA on weekend evenings.
NSW Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing
The NSW Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing (OLGR) is the agency responsible for regulating the liquor industry in NSW. Through their ongoing support of the local Liquor and Gaming Accords, the provision of educational resources and information to liquor industry stakeholders, compliance audits of existing venues and ability to address alcohol problems through the liquor licence approval process, OLGR will be a significant stakeholder in responding to alcohol issues in Sutherland Shire LGA.
6 — Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017
aCTIONS aND IMPLEMENTaTIONPurpose
The Crime Prevention Plan provides an overview of the community’s holistic strategy for minimising malicious damage and alcohol related assaults (NDV) in Sutherland Shire LGA over the four-year period 2013 to 2017.
addressing the priority offences
To determine the most effective way to decrease the priority offences, council reviewed local, national and international literature on best practice solutions. The literature review findings as well as the guidelines set out in the National Crime Prevention Framework were considered during the development of the Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017.
Overall, the focus of the Plan is to implement place management measures aimed at:
• deterring offenders through making crimes more difficult to commit;
• reducing the availability of rewards;
• increasing the likelihood for offenders to be detected and caught through formal surveillance measures and encouraging the positive use of public space; and
• minimising excuse making capabilities for opportunistic offenders through the better design of communal spaces.
It also encompasses a range of enforcement, education, social support, and community development measures, ensuring the approach is multi-faceted and balanced.
Malicious damage
To continue the reduction of graffiti and vandalism across Sutherland Shire LGA, council, the community and government agencies must work together. The implementation of place based approaches such as targeting identified hotspots, supporting residents to remove graffiti on their property, working with businesses to manage graffiti in CBD areas and engaging state government agencies to rapidly remove graffiti from utilities are critical to reducing this offence. Notwithstanding the importance of CPTED approaches, breaking the cycle of graffiti requires a combination of strategies including educating juvenile offenders; supporting the local police to effectively enforce the law; limiting the supply of graffiti materials to young people, and encouraging the community to report malicious damage incidents.
alcohol related assaults (NDV)
Addressing alcohol related issues requires a multi-faceted approach. Tackling the complex causes underlying excessive and binge drinking cultures in Sutherland Shire LGA must include strategies focused on educating young people about
Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 — 7
responsible drinking, designing safer late night economies that encourage participation by all demographics, as well as the provision for reliable and safe late night transport options. A strategy of this kind requires a ‘whole-of-community’ approach and will involve stakeholders from licensed premises, security personnel, local police officers, transport providers, youth services, council and other government stakeholders all working together to achieve a positive cultural change.
Working collaboratively with stakeholders
Council has written the Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 with input from the NSW Police Force and other stakeholders. The Plan reflects a collaborative approach to crime reduction between council, the NSW Police Force, other government agencies, community service providers and the local community.
Monitoring and evaluation
Monitoring the implementation of the Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017
Council will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of the Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017, and will report on the progress of its implementation annually in accordance with council’s Delivery Plan reporting schedule.
The lead agency for each strategy, as listed in the action table, will monitor the implementation of projects against their individual milestones.
Evaluation and data collection
To evaluate the impact this Plan has on actual rates of malicious damage and alcohol related assaults (NDV), as well as perceptions of safety, Sutherland Shire Council will:
analyse crime data provided by BOCSAR and the local police commands;
• utilise the data recorded in the Australian Graffiti Register to monitor the level of graffiti being removed by council and volunteer squads;
• gather information from council’s Customer Request Management System (CRMS) about the type and number of crime issues being reported to council;
• consult with local Youth Service providers about the number of young people they interact with, who are intoxicated or involved in anti-social behaviour, through their outreach programs; and
• gage resident’s perceptions of safety through council’s Neighbourhood Interaction and Participation Survey (NIPS) 2016, and compare it to previous results.
In addition to the above, each initiative listed in the Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 will be individually evaluated against the project objectives and milestones by the lead agency.
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SUTH
ER
LaN
D S
HIR
E C
RIM
E P
REV
EN
TIO
N P
LaN
2013-2
017
Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Mal
icio
us d
amag
e.
Pro
ject
: R
educ
e th
e le
vel o
f vis
ible
gra
ffiti
acro
ss S
uthe
rland
Shi
re L
GA.
Rat
iona
le:
Rem
ovin
g gr
affit
i qui
ckly
red
uces
the
opp
ortu
nity
for
offe
nder
s to
hav
e th
eir
tag
seen
, an
d ca
n pr
even
t th
e re
occu
rren
ce o
f gra
ffiti
at t
he t
arge
ted
site
as
wel
l as
the
surr
ound
ing
area
. Fo
r th
is s
trat
egy
to b
e ef
fect
ive,
a ‘w
hole
of c
omm
unity
’ app
roac
h is
req
uire
d.
Obj
ectiv
e: T
o re
mov
e al
l vis
ible
gra
ffiti
quic
kly.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• Su
ther
land
Shi
re C
ounc
il (L
ead
agen
cy);
• N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce
(Pro
ject
par
tner
);
• Lo
cal C
ham
ber
of C
omm
erce
(Pr
ojec
t pa
rtne
r).
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ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• Th
e re
duct
ion
of g
raffi
ti in
cide
nts
and
cost
s as
soci
ated
with
its
rem
oval
.
• Le
ss v
isib
le g
raffi
ti ac
ross
Sut
herla
nd S
hire
LG
A le
adin
g to
impr
oved
per
cept
ions
of s
afet
y.
• Th
e de
velo
pmen
t of
an
effe
ctiv
e pa
rtne
rshi
p be
twee
n co
unci
l, st
ate
gove
rnm
ent
agen
cies
, re
side
nts
and
busi
ness
ow
ners
.
act
ion/
Pro
ject
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
1R
apid
rem
oval
of g
raffi
ti on
cou
ncil
prop
erty
.O
ngoi
ng.
• R
emov
e al
l gra
ffiti
from
cou
ncil
prop
erty
with
in 7
day
s.•
A 1
0%
red
uctio
n in
the
num
ber
of in
cide
nts
by 2
01
6.
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int
Gov
ernm
ent
Rap
id R
emov
al P
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hen
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gn s
ervi
ce le
vel/p
artn
ersh
ip a
gree
men
t.
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lunt
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graf
fiti r
emov
al s
quad
s.2013 a
nd 2
014.
• Id
entifi
catio
n of
hot
spot
sub
urbs
/loca
tions
.•
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ge a
com
mun
ity g
roup
or
com
mun
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ervi
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ion.
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gn a
par
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and
site
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ms.
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unch
the
squ
ad.
• Ev
alua
te 1
2 m
onth
s af
ter
impl
emen
tatio
n.
4In
divi
dual
gra
ffiti
rem
oval
kits
for
hous
ehol
ds.
Ong
oing
.•
Prom
ote
the
indi
vidu
al g
raffi
ti re
mov
al k
its t
o re
side
nts.
5Su
ppor
t bu
sine
sses
to
man
age
graf
fiti o
n th
eir
prop
erty
by
prom
otin
g co
unci
l ser
vice
s:
• Fe
e fo
r re
mov
al s
ervi
ce.
• In
divi
dual
gra
ffiti
rem
oval
kits
.•
CPTE
D a
sses
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t an
d ad
vice
.
Ong
oing
.•
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ide
quot
es fo
r re
mov
al w
ithin
7 d
ays
whe
n re
ques
ted.
• D
istr
ibut
e ki
ts t
o 2
0 in
tere
sted
bus
ines
ses.
• Pr
ovid
e in
form
atio
n ab
out
graf
fiti a
nd c
rime
prev
entio
n st
rate
gies
to
the
loca
l Cha
mbe
r of
Com
mer
ce c
omm
ittee
s.
Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017 — 9
SUTH
ER
LaN
D S
HIR
E C
RIM
E P
REV
EN
TIO
N P
LaN
2013-2
017
Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Mal
icio
us d
amag
e.
Pro
ject
: Pr
even
t gr
affit
i at
high
pro
file
loca
tions
incl
udin
g sk
ate
faci
litie
s, p
ublic
toi
lets
and
oth
er c
omm
unity
faci
litie
s.
Rat
iona
le:
Situ
atio
nal c
rime
prev
entio
n an
d C
PTE
D s
trat
egie
s ha
ve p
rove
n to
be
effe
ctiv
e at
add
ress
ing
mal
icio
us d
amag
e at
hot
spot
loca
tions
.
Obj
ectiv
e: T
o m
inim
ise
oppo
rtun
ities
for
mal
icio
us d
amag
e at
iden
tified
hot
spot
loca
tions
.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• C
ounc
il (L
ead
agen
cy);
• N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce
(Pro
ject
par
tner
).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• R
educ
tion
in t
he n
umbe
r of
inci
dent
s an
d co
sts
asso
ciat
ed w
ith r
epai
ring
dam
age
at h
otsp
ot lo
catio
ns.
• Im
prov
emen
ts t
o th
e am
enity
of c
omm
unity
faci
litie
s le
adin
g to
hei
ghte
ned
use
and
incr
ease
d op
port
uniti
es fo
r pa
ssiv
e su
rvei
llanc
e.•
Incr
ease
d lik
elih
ood
of a
ppre
hend
ing
offe
nder
s, a
nd a
hig
her
num
ber
of le
gal a
ctio
ns t
aken
aga
inst
offe
nder
s.
act
ion/
proj
ect
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
6G
raffi
ti m
anag
emen
t st
rate
gies
at
loca
l ska
te fa
cilit
ies.
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013 a
nd
2013/2
014 fi
nanc
ial
year
s.
• In
vest
igat
e ef
fect
ive
stra
tegi
es t
o m
inim
ise
blan
k ca
nvas
es,
and
rapi
d re
mov
al o
ptio
ns a
t ex
istin
g sk
ate
faci
litie
s.•
Con
trac
t se
rvic
es t
o un
dert
ake
wor
k.•
Impl
emen
t so
lutio
ns.
• M
onito
r an
d ev
alua
te s
trat
egy.
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corp
orat
e C
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res
to
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r gr
affit
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n pu
blic
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k pe
r ye
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lysi
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d se
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of t
he h
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ns.
• In
vest
igat
ion
of e
ffect
ive
mea
sure
s to
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uce
the
crim
e pr
oble
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• Im
plem
enta
tion
and
mon
itorin
g of
the
str
ateg
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uate
the
effe
ctiv
enes
s of
the
sol
utio
n.
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even
t gr
affit
i and
van
dalis
m a
t id
entifi
ed h
otsp
ot lo
catio
ns.
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hot
spot
loca
tions
pe
r ye
ar.
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lysi
s of
dat
a an
d se
lect
ion
of t
he h
otsp
ot lo
catio
ns.
• In
vest
igat
ion
of e
ffect
ive
appr
oach
es t
o th
e pr
oble
m.
• Im
plem
enta
tion
and
mon
itorin
g of
the
str
ateg
y.•
Eval
uate
the
effe
ctiv
enes
s of
the
sol
utio
n.
9Pla
ce g
raffi
ti pr
even
tion
and
dete
ctio
n te
chno
logi
es a
t ap
prop
riate
hot
spot
loca
tions
.
Ong
oing
.•
Inve
stig
ate
exis
ting
and
new
tec
hnol
ogie
s.•
Sele
ct a
nd in
stal
l the
sec
urity
dev
ice
at t
he h
otsp
ot lo
catio
n.
• Ev
alua
te t
he p
roje
ct in
clud
ing
the
num
ber
of g
raffi
ti in
cide
nts
and
lega
l act
ions
.
10
Coo
rdin
ate
art
proj
ects
at
sele
cted
ho
tspo
t si
tes
(NO
TE:
graf
fiti s
tyle
an
d ae
roso
l art
wor
ks w
ill n
ot b
e pe
rmitt
ed).
2014 a
nd 2
016.
• Ana
lysi
s of
dat
a, a
nd s
elec
tion
of t
he h
otsp
ot lo
catio
n.•
Iden
tify
and
enga
ge c
omm
unity
sta
keho
lder
s. S
ign
a pa
rtne
rshi
p ag
reem
ent
(if n
eces
sary
).•
Impl
emen
t ar
twor
k pr
ojec
t.•
Mon
itor
and
eval
uate
effe
ctiv
enes
s.
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Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Mal
icio
us d
amag
e.
Pro
ject
: Pr
even
t yo
ung
peop
le fr
om e
ngag
ing
in il
lega
l gra
ffiti.
Rat
iona
le:
Educ
atin
g yo
ung
peop
le a
bout
the
soc
ial,
pers
onal
and
env
ironm
enta
l cos
ts a
nd d
ange
rs,
of e
ngag
ing
in il
lega
l gra
ffiti;
pre
vent
ing
the
supp
ly o
f gra
ffiti
equi
pmen
t to
you
ng p
eopl
e; a
nd p
rovi
ding
an
oppo
rtun
ity fo
r ju
veni
le o
ffend
ers
to c
lean
up
illeg
al g
raffi
ti, is
like
ly t
o re
duce
the
num
ber
of y
oung
peo
ple
enga
ging
in t
his
beha
viou
r an
d re
duce
rec
idiv
ism
rat
es.
Obj
ectiv
es:
To r
educ
e re
cidi
vism
rat
es o
f juv
enile
offe
nder
s.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce
(Lea
d ag
ency
for
Res
pons
ible
Ret
aile
rs P
roje
ct);
• Su
ther
land
PC
YC (
Lead
age
ncy
for
GR
IP/D
e-ta
g pr
ogra
m);
• C
ounc
il (P
roje
ct p
artn
er).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• G
reat
er a
war
enes
s am
ongs
t hi
gh r
isk
reta
ilers
of a
eros
ol c
ans
abou
t th
e re
leva
nt le
gisl
atio
n, le
adin
g to
a h
ighe
r co
mpl
ianc
e ra
te.
• Le
ss y
oung
peo
ple
havi
ng a
eros
ol c
ans
in t
heir
poss
essi
on.
• R
educ
ed r
eoffe
ndin
g am
ongs
t ju
veni
le o
ffend
ers.
• O
ffend
ers
rem
ove
graf
fiti i
n th
e co
mm
unity
as
a m
eans
of r
emed
iatio
n.
act
ion/
proj
ect
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
11
Con
tinue
to
impl
emen
t th
e R
espo
nsib
le R
etai
lers
Pro
ject
.O
ngoi
ng.
NSW
Pol
ice
Forc
e st
aff t
o un
dert
ake
audi
ts o
f hig
h ris
k re
taile
rs.
Mon
itor
the
com
plia
nce
rate
ver
ses
the
num
ber
of le
gal a
ctio
ns t
aken
aga
inst
ju
veni
le o
ffend
ers
for
poss
essi
ng a
eros
ol c
ans.
12
Get
-A-G
RIP
/De-
tag.
Ong
oing
.G
raffi
ti re
mov
al s
ites
sele
cted
.
Sess
ions
com
plet
ed.
Pre
and
post
pro
gram
sur
vey
resu
lts e
valu
ated
ann
ually
.
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Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Mal
icio
us d
amag
e.
Pro
ject
: En
cour
age
the
com
mun
ity t
o re
port
gra
ffiti.
Rat
iona
le:
Res
earc
h su
gges
ts g
raffi
ti an
d va
ndal
ism
are
offe
nces
whi
ch a
re g
ross
ly u
nder
-rep
orte
d. P
rovi
ding
peo
ple
with
an
easy
and
imm
edia
te w
ay t
o re
port
gra
ffiti
will
in
crea
se r
epor
ting,
whi
ch h
as a
flow
on
effe
ct o
f red
ucin
g th
e po
tent
ial r
ewar
ds fo
r of
fend
ers,
min
imis
ing
the
reoc
curr
ence
of g
raffi
ti at
hot
spot
loca
tions
and
impr
ovin
g th
e ov
eral
l am
enity
of l
ocal
nei
ghbo
urho
ods.
It w
ill a
lso
assi
st c
ounc
il an
d th
e po
lice
to a
ppro
pria
tely
allo
cate
res
ourc
es t
o ad
dres
s m
alic
ious
dam
age.
Obj
ectiv
es:
To in
crea
se t
he n
umbe
r of
mal
icio
us d
amag
e in
cide
nts
repo
rted
to
coun
cil f
or r
emov
al b
y 5%
.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• C
ounc
il (L
ead
agen
cy).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• C
omm
unity
mem
bers
are
info
rmed
of t
he im
port
ance
of r
epor
ting
graf
fiti a
nd v
anda
lism
.
• C
omm
unity
mem
bers
are
em
pow
ered
to
take
an
activ
e ro
le in
iden
tifyi
ng g
raffi
ti an
d re
port
ing
it to
cou
ncil
for
rem
oval
.
• Im
prov
ed e
ffici
enci
es in
the
pro
cess
for
havi
ng g
raffi
ti in
cide
nts
iden
tified
, re
port
ed a
nd r
emov
ed.
• A g
reat
er n
umbe
r of
gra
ffiti
inci
dent
s ar
e re
port
ed t
o th
e N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce.
Act
ion/
Proj
ect
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
13
Util
ise
smar
t te
chno
logy
and
soc
ial m
edia
to
mak
e it
easi
er fo
r co
mm
unity
mem
bers
to
repo
rt
mal
icio
us d
amag
e in
cide
nts
on c
ounc
il pr
oper
ty
for
rem
oval
. In
cide
nts
will
be
repo
rted
to
the
NSW
Pol
ice
Forc
e as
per
exi
stin
g pr
oced
ures
.
2014 t
hen
ongo
ing.
• G
athe
r ba
selin
e da
ta o
n re
port
ed g
raffi
ti an
d va
ndal
ism
inci
dent
s.•
Inve
stig
ate
effe
ctiv
e so
cial
med
ia o
ptio
ns t
o in
crea
se r
ates
of r
epor
ting.
• M
eet
with
sta
keho
lder
s.•
Impl
emen
t so
cial
med
ia a
nd s
mar
t te
chno
logy
str
ateg
y.•
Eval
uate
usa
ge.
14
Inte
grat
e th
e A
ustr
alia
n G
raffi
ti R
egis
ter
with
co
unci
l’s m
appi
ng s
yste
m.
2015.
• C
ounc
il to
mee
t w
ith s
taff
from
the
Aus
tral
ian
Gra
ffiti
Reg
iste
r to
dis
cuss
in
tegr
atio
n.•
Inte
grat
e sy
stem
.•
Use
the
info
rmat
ion
in p
roje
ct p
lann
ing.
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Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Alc
ohol
rel
ated
ass
aults
(no
n do
mes
tic v
iole
nce
rela
ted)
.
Pro
ject
: R
educ
e al
coho
l rel
ated
vio
lenc
e in
, an
d ar
ound
, lic
ense
d ve
nues
.
Rat
iona
le:
Res
earc
h su
gges
ts g
ood
man
agem
ent
of la
te n
ight
tra
ding
ven
ues,
par
ticul
arly
lice
nsed
est
ablis
hmen
ts,
can
prev
ent
aggr
essi
ve b
ehav
iour
in,
and
arou
nd,
late
ni
ght
trad
ing
prem
ises
.
Obj
ectiv
es:
To c
ontin
ue t
he r
educ
tion
in t
he le
vel o
f alc
ohol
rel
ated
ass
aults
in,
and
arou
nd,
late
nig
ht t
radi
ng v
enue
s.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• C
ounc
il (L
ead
agen
cy);
• N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce
(Pro
ject
par
tner
);
• N
SW O
ffice
of L
iquo
r, G
amin
g an
d R
acin
g (P
roje
ct p
artn
er);
• Lo
cal L
iquo
r an
d G
amin
g A
ccor
ds (
Proj
ect
part
ner)
;
• La
te n
ight
tra
ding
ven
ues
(Pro
ject
par
tner
).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• R
educ
tion
in a
lcoh
ol fu
elle
d as
saul
ts in
, an
d ar
ound
, lic
ense
d ve
nues
.
• St
reng
then
ed p
artn
ersh
ip b
etw
een
the
NSW
Pol
ice
Forc
e, c
ounc
il em
ploy
ed s
ecur
ity p
erso
nnel
, se
curit
y at
lice
nsed
ven
ues
and
secu
rity
at t
axi r
anks
.
• Im
prov
ed s
ecur
ity p
ract
ices
and
pro
cedu
res
in li
cens
ed v
enue
s.
act
ion/
proj
ect
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
15
Wor
k in
coo
pera
tion
with
late
nig
ht t
radi
ng v
enue
s to
put
in p
lace
fo
rmal
ised
sec
urity
sys
tem
s in
clud
ing
the
deve
lopm
ent
of P
lans
of
Man
agem
ent
(PoM
), t
rain
ing
prog
ram
s fo
r st
aff,
stan
dard
ope
ratin
g pr
oced
ures
, re
view
of f
orm
al s
ecur
ity s
trat
egie
s an
d te
chno
logi
es a
nd t
he
phys
ical
des
ign
of t
he v
enue
.
Ong
oing
.•
Ana
lysi
s of
the
res
earc
h on
bes
t pr
actic
e de
sign
and
sec
urity
m
anag
emen
t st
rate
gies
.
• Se
lect
ion
of t
he 5
x la
te n
ight
tra
ding
lice
nsed
ven
ues.
• U
nder
take
a r
evie
w o
f cur
rent
sys
tem
s an
d de
sign
, an
d m
ake
reco
mm
enda
tions
for
impr
ovem
ents
.
• W
ork
with
the
lice
nsed
ven
ues
to m
ake
impr
ovem
ents
.
16
Seco
ndar
y su
pply
of a
lcoh
ol t
o in
toxi
cate
d pa
tron
s in
lice
nsed
ven
ues,
su
pply
of a
lcoh
ol t
o m
inor
s, p
re-f
uelli
ng a
nd u
nder
age
drin
king
ed
ucat
ion/
prev
entio
n pr
ojec
t.
Ong
oing
.•
Dis
cuss
sec
onda
ry s
uppl
y, p
re-f
uelli
ng,
and
unde
rage
drin
king
is
sues
at
Acc
ord
mee
tings
and
put
in p
lace
app
ropr
iate
res
pons
es.
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Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Alc
ohol
rel
ated
ass
aults
(no
n do
mes
tic v
iole
nce
rela
ted)
.
Pro
ject
: R
evie
w a
nd in
crea
se la
te n
ight
tra
nspo
rt s
ervi
ces.
Rat
iona
le:
Wai
ting
for
publ
ic t
rans
port
and
not
bei
ng a
ble
to g
et h
ome
easi
ly,
can
cont
ribut
e to
agg
ress
ive
beha
viou
r. R
esea
rch
indi
cate
s th
at r
educ
ing
the
num
ber
of
stre
ssor
s in
the
env
ironm
ent
thro
ugh
the
prov
isio
n of
a s
afe
and
relia
ble
late
nig
ht t
rans
port
ser
vice
can
red
uce
alco
hol r
elat
ed v
iole
nce,
mal
icio
us d
amag
e an
d dr
ink
driv
ing.
Obj
ectiv
es:
To p
rovi
de a
coo
rdin
ated
, ef
ficie
nt a
nd s
afe
late
nig
ht t
rans
port
sys
tem
acr
oss
Suth
erla
nd S
hire
LG
A t
o ge
t pa
tron
s ho
me
safe
ly.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• Lo
cal L
iquo
r an
d G
amin
g A
ccor
ds (
Lead
age
ncy
for
the
Taxi
Vou
cher
Sch
eme)
;
• St
Geo
rge
Cab
s (P
roje
ct p
artn
er);
• Li
cens
ed v
enue
s (P
roje
ct p
artn
er);
• C
ounc
il (L
ead
agen
cy fo
r lo
bbyi
ng T
rans
port
for
NSW
for
addi
tiona
l ser
vice
s).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• R
educ
tion
in a
lcoh
ol r
elat
ed a
ssau
lts, dr
ink
driv
ing
and
publ
ic in
toxi
catio
n.
• Q
uick
er d
ispe
rsio
n of
peo
ple
leav
ing
licen
sed
venu
es lo
cate
d w
ithin
key
ent
erta
inm
ent
prec
inct
s.
• El
imin
atio
n of
dis
pute
s ov
er t
axis
.
• In
crea
sed
safe
ty fo
r pa
tron
s as
wel
l as
taxi
driv
ers.
act
ion/
Pro
ject
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
17
Prov
ide
addi
tiona
l lat
e ni
ght
tran
spor
t se
rvic
es a
cros
s Su
ther
land
Shi
re L
GA
thr
ough
the
impl
emen
tatio
n of
a
Taxi
Vou
cher
Sch
eme.
2015
Impl
emen
tatio
n th
en o
ngoi
ng.
• Li
quor
and
Gam
ing
Acc
ords
to
mee
t w
ith S
t G
eorg
e C
abs.
• Pu
rcha
se/c
reat
e vo
uche
rs.
• Im
plem
ent
sche
me
and
prom
ote
initi
ativ
e to
pat
rons
in li
cens
ed v
enue
s.
• M
onito
r an
d ev
alua
te e
ffect
iven
ess.
18
Lobb
y Tr
ansp
ort
for
NSW
to
run
addi
tiona
l lat
e ni
ght
trai
n se
rvic
es.
2016.
• H
old
a m
eetin
g w
ith T
rans
port
for
NSW
, N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce,
Liq
uor
and
Gam
ing
Acc
ords
and
cou
ncil
to d
iscu
ss a
tria
l of r
unni
ng a
dditi
onal
tra
in s
ervi
ces.
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Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Alc
ohol
rel
ated
ass
aults
(no
n do
mes
tic v
iole
nce
rela
ted)
.
Pro
ject
: To
man
age
alco
hol c
onsu
mpt
ion
in p
ublic
spa
ce.
Rat
iona
le:
To d
eter
crim
e an
d an
ti-so
cial
beh
avio
ur a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith a
lcoh
ol c
onsu
mpt
ion
in p
ublic
spa
ce,
Alc
ohol
Fre
e Zo
nes
(AFZ
) an
d A
lcoh
ol P
rohi
bite
d A
reas
(A
PA)
need
to
be fi
rstly
, es
tabl
ishe
d in
app
ropr
iate
loca
tions
and
sec
ondl
y, e
ffect
ivel
y en
forc
ed b
y th
e N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce.
Obj
ectiv
e: T
o co
ordi
nate
2 x
ope
ratio
ns e
ach
year
focu
sed
on p
olic
ing
AFZ
s an
d APA
s.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce
(Lea
d ag
ency
);
• C
ounc
il (P
roje
ct p
artn
er).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• In
crea
sed
dete
ctio
n of
peo
ple
cons
umin
g an
d/or
pos
sess
ing
alco
hol i
n de
sign
ated
AFZ
s an
d APA
s.
• R
educ
tion
in p
ublic
into
xica
tion.
• Im
prov
ed p
ublic
am
enity
and
per
cept
ions
of s
afet
y.
act
ion/
proj
ect
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
19
Alc
ohol
Fre
e Zo
ne a
nd A
lcoh
ol P
rohi
bite
d Are
a en
forc
emen
t.O
ngoi
ng.
Incr
ease
pat
rols
of A
lcoh
ol F
ree
Zone
s an
d Pr
ohib
ited
Are
as p
artic
ular
ly o
n ke
y da
ys s
uch
as A
ustr
alia
Day
, N
ew Y
ears
Eve
and
Anz
ac D
ay.
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ER
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D S
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Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Alc
ohol
rel
ated
ass
aults
(no
n do
mes
tic v
iole
nce
rela
ted)
.
Pro
ject
: Ed
ucat
e yo
ung
peop
le a
bout
the
neg
ativ
e co
nseq
uenc
es o
f exc
essi
ve a
lcoh
ol c
onsu
mpt
ion.
Rat
iona
le:
Info
rmin
g yo
ung
peop
le a
bout
the
neg
ativ
e co
nseq
uenc
es a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith e
xces
sive
alc
ohol
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd m
isbe
havi
our
in li
cens
ed v
enue
s, c
an p
reve
nt t
he
pote
ntia
l for
offe
ndin
g be
havi
our.
Obj
ectiv
e: T
o re
duce
alc
ohol
rel
ated
issu
es in
lice
nsed
ven
ues
and
in p
ublic
spa
ce b
y yo
ung
peop
le a
ged
betw
een
18
and
24
by
10
% t
wo
year
s af
ter
the
proj
ects
im
plem
enta
tion.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• Lo
cal L
iquo
r an
d G
amin
g A
ccor
ds (
Lead
age
ncy
for
high
sch
ool p
roje
ct);
• N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce
(Pro
ject
par
tner
);
• N
SW O
ffice
of L
iquo
r, G
amin
g an
d R
acin
g (P
roje
ct p
artn
er);
• Lo
cal Y
outh
Ser
vice
s (L
ead
agen
cy fo
r pe
er e
duca
tion
and
outr
each
pro
gram
s).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• In
crea
sed
awar
enes
s am
ongs
t yo
ung
peop
le a
bout
exp
ecte
d be
havi
our
in li
cens
ed v
enue
s, c
onse
quen
ces
for
trou
bles
ome
beha
viou
r, an
d ris
ks a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith u
nder
age
drin
king
.
• R
educ
tion
in y
oung
peo
ple
usin
g fa
ke ID
s to
get
into
lice
nsed
ven
ues.
• R
educ
tion
in t
he n
umbe
r of
Fai
l to
Qui
t of
fenc
es.
• R
educ
tion
in t
he n
umbe
r of
you
ng p
eopl
e co
nsum
ing
alco
hol a
nd e
ngag
ing
in a
nti-s
ocia
l beh
avio
ur in
pub
lic s
pace
.
act
ion/
Pro
ject
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
20
Expe
cted
beh
avio
ur o
n lic
ense
d ve
nues
ed
ucat
ion
prog
ram
in h
igh
scho
ols.
2014.
• C
aptu
re b
asel
ine
data
.
• R
un w
orks
hops
in s
choo
ls in
20
14
.
• C
ompa
re d
ata
capt
ured
in e
ach
finan
cial
yea
r.
21
Yout
h O
utre
ach
wor
kers
and
pee
r ed
ucat
ion
prog
ram
s.O
ngoi
ng.
• Id
entif
y ho
tspo
t lo
catio
ns fo
r un
dera
ge d
rinki
ng in
pub
lic s
pace
.
• R
egul
arly
info
rm Y
outh
Out
reac
h w
orke
rs o
f hot
spot
loca
tions
.
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ER
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D S
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E C
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E P
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Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Alc
ohol
rel
ated
ass
aults
(no
n do
mes
tic v
iole
nce
rela
ted)
.
Pro
ject
: En
gage
you
ng p
eopl
e in
pos
itive
act
iviti
es.
Rat
iona
le:
Defl
ect
youn
g pe
ople
from
par
ticip
atin
g in
ant
i-soc
ial b
ehav
iour
thr
ough
the
pro
visi
on o
f pos
itive
act
iviti
es.
Obj
ectiv
e: T
o en
gage
1,0
00
you
ng p
eopl
e (a
s ei
ther
par
ticip
ants
or
atte
ndee
s) in
you
th e
vent
s an
d po
sitiv
e ac
tiviti
es.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• Lo
cal Y
outh
Ser
vice
pro
vide
rs (
Lead
age
ncy)
;
• C
ounc
il (P
roje
ct p
artn
er).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• D
iver
ting
youn
g pe
ople
from
eng
agin
g in
ris
k-ta
king
beh
avio
ur.
• R
educ
tion
in c
onfli
cts
betw
een
user
gro
ups
in C
ronu
lla P
laza
. •
Incr
ease
d op
port
unity
for
Yout
h O
utre
ach
wor
kers
to
enga
ge w
ith y
oung
peo
ple,
and
mak
e re
ferr
als
to s
ervi
ces
as a
ppro
pria
te.
act
ion/
Pro
ject
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
22
Prov
ide
alco
hol f
ree
late
nig
ht a
ctiv
ities
in t
he
Cro
nulla
Pla
za a
rea
aim
ed a
t en
gagi
ng y
oung
pe
ople
invo
lved
in r
isk-
taki
ng b
ehav
iour
at
this
lo
catio
n.
2 x
act
iviti
es h
eld
durin
g th
e 2013/2
014 fi
nanc
ial y
ear,
and
anot
her
2 x
act
iviti
es h
eld
durin
g th
e 2014/2
015 fi
nanc
ial y
ear.
• C
onsu
ltatio
n w
ith y
oung
peo
ple
abou
t pr
efer
red
activ
ities
.
• En
gage
with
loca
l You
th S
ervi
ce p
rovi
ders
to
deve
lop
and
impl
emen
t ac
tiviti
es.
• Ev
alua
te in
itiat
ives
bas
ed o
n yo
ung
peop
le’s
feed
back
and
num
ber
of
atte
ndee
s.
23
Prov
ide
posi
tive
activ
ities
acr
oss
Suth
erla
nd
Shire
LG
A fo
r yo
ung
peop
le.
Ong
oing
.•
Con
sult
with
you
ng p
eopl
e ab
out
the
type
s of
eve
nts/
activ
ities
the
y w
ould
like
.
• W
ork
with
loca
l You
th S
ervi
ce p
rovi
ders
to
deve
lop
a yo
uth
activ
ities
sc
hedu
le w
ith e
vent
s oc
curr
ing
regu
larly
acr
oss
the
cale
ndar
yea
r.
• Im
plem
ent
activ
ities
.
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E C
RIM
E P
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N P
LaN
2013-2
017
Targ
et o
ffen
ce:
Alc
ohol
rel
ated
ass
aults
(no
n do
mes
tic v
iole
nce
rela
ted)
.
Pro
ject
: W
ork
with
loca
l com
mun
ity b
ased
spo
rts
club
s to
man
age
alco
hol s
old
and
supp
lied
at c
omm
unity
faci
litie
s.
Rat
iona
le:
Ass
ist
spor
ts c
lubs
to
com
ply
with
liqu
or le
gisl
atio
n an
d co
unci
l’s e
xpec
tatio
ns fo
r se
lling
and
sup
plyi
ng a
lcoh
ol a
t a
com
mun
ity fa
cilit
y.
Obj
ectiv
e: T
o im
prov
e th
e sa
le a
nd s
uppl
y of
alc
ohol
at
com
mun
ity b
ased
spo
rt.
Lead
age
ncy
& p
artn
ers:
• C
ounc
il (L
ead
agen
cy);
• Lo
cal L
iquo
r an
d G
amin
g A
ccor
ds (
Proj
ect
part
ner)
;
• N
SW P
olic
e Fo
rce
(Pro
ject
par
tner
);
• Aus
tral
ian
Dru
g Fo
unda
tion
(Pro
ject
par
tner
);
• C
omm
unity
bas
ed s
port
s cl
ubs
and
spor
ting
asso
ciat
ions
(Pr
ojec
t pa
rtne
rs).
Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es:
• Pr
omot
e be
st p
ract
ice
man
agem
ent
of a
lcoh
ol a
t co
mm
unity
bas
ed s
port
s cl
ubs.
• In
crea
se s
port
s cl
ubs
awar
enes
s of
the
ir du
ty o
f car
e an
d le
gal r
espo
nsib
ilitie
s.
• Pr
ovid
e po
sitiv
e ro
le m
odel
ling
for
youn
ger
play
ers.
• In
crea
sing
the
fina
ncia
l sus
tain
abili
ty o
f spo
rts
club
s by
ass
istin
g th
em t
o im
plem
ent
fund
rais
ing
initi
ativ
es t
hat
are
not
focu
sed
on t
he s
ale
of a
lcoh
ol.
• Pr
ovid
e an
opp
ortu
nity
for
com
mun
ity b
ased
spo
rts
club
s to
net
wor
k w
ith t
he li
cens
ing
polic
e an
d pr
ofes
sion
al li
quor
lice
nce
hold
ers.
act
ion/
Pro
ject
Tim
efra
mes
Mile
ston
es
24
Wor
k w
ith lo
cal c
omm
unity
bas
ed s
port
s cl
ubs
to m
anag
e al
coho
l sol
d an
d su
pplie
d at
co
mm
unity
faci
litie
s.
Ong
oing
.•
Enga
ge 5
x n
ew c
lubs
to
regi
ster
in t
he G
ood
Spor
ts P
rogr
am.
• Id
entif
y sp
orts
clu
bs h
oldi
ng a
cur
rent
liqu
or li
cenc
e w
ho a
re n
ot a
mem
ber
of t
heir
loca
l Liq
uor
and
Gam
ing
Acc
ord,
and
enc
oura
ge t
hem
to
join
.
• W
ork
with
the
Liq
uor
and
Gam
ing
Acc
ords
and
the
NSW
Pol
ice
Forc
e to
pro
mot
e th
e be
nefit
s of
join
ing
the
Acc
ord
to lo
cal c
omm
unity
bas
ed s
port
s cl
ubs.
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