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Sutherland Shire COUNCIL SUTHERLAND SHIRE CRIME PREVENTION PLAN 2013-2017

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Sutherland Shire COUNCIL

Sutherland Shire Crime Prevention Plan 2013-2017

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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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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.

7In

corp

orat

e C

PTE

D m

easu

res

to

dete

r gr

affit

i van

dalis

m o

n pu

blic

to

ilets

.

1 x

toi

let

bloc

k pe

r ye

ar.

• Ana

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

mea

sure

s to

red

uce

the

crim

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.

8Pr

even

t gr

affit

i and

van

dalis

m a

t id

entifi

ed h

otsp

ot lo

catio

ns.

2 x

hot

spot

loca

tions

pe

r ye

ar.

• Ana

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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E C

RIM

E P

REV

EN

TIO

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LaN

2013-2

017

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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E C

RIM

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EN

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2013-2

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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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RIM

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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

: 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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HIR

E C

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REV

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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

: 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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ER

LaN

D S

HIR

E C

RIM

E P

REV

EN

TIO

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

: 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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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:

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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LaN

D S

HIR

E C

RIM

E P

REV

EN

TIO

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

: 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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ER

LaN

D S

HIR

E C

RIM

E P

REV

EN

TIO

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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