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Police cuts likely to be relevant to increased violence

 

A decrease in police numbers has possibly subscribed to an increase in vital violent crimes, in reference to a leaked document.

Officials stated that a insufficiency of resources and small charges may have stimulated offenders to commit crimes.

As a result of a great amount of crimes being commit in particularly last week. New measures are to be outlined by Home Secretary Amber Rudd to solve violence in England.

Ms. Rudd stated that is a “mistake” and “disservice” to residents and families to condemn police quantities.

Growing concerns follow after the deaths of more than 50 people in violent attacks in London since the start of the year.

The document from February notes that forces have encountered greater demand since 2012 because of an increase in recorded sex offences whist during the same time Officer numbers have decreased.

ARE POLICE NUMBERS DECREASING?

In relevance to the Home Office, amount of police officers dropped by 14%, to 121,929, within September 2010 and September 2017.

Some of the biggest falls were recorded in the West Midlands (-4.1%), Thames Valley (-2.9%) and the Metropolitan Police (-2.9%).

The Met, which has more than 30,000 officers, saw officer numbers fall by 922 over the year.

Ms. Rudd stated the government’s £40 million Serious Strategy, being revealed later, would assist the police to tackle new pressures, for instance, an increase in child sexual offences reporting.

Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott has cited it as a “small-scale” investment, claiming the government has “only just woken up” to the problem. Leader Jeremy Corbyn is to condemn the Conservatives in regards to police cuts and increasing crime when he launches the party’s local election campaign later.

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