Hitchin: Police chief says our area 'continues to be a very safe place to live and work'

By Layth Yousif

1st Jul 2021 | Local News

Hitchin: Police chief says our area 'continues to be a very safe place to live and work'
Hitchin: Police chief says our area 'continues to be a very safe place to live and work'

LOWEST crime rates and the highest number of officers on record across Hertfordshire including Hitchin, are highlighted by Police and Crime Commissioner David Lloyd in his annual report.

During 2020-21, according to the report, the number of police officers overall in the county increased by 91 – giving a total in excess of 2100.

By the end of 2022 that figure is set to have increased by a further 167.

But even now the number officers is said to have passed the 2202 mark – giving the Hertfordshire force more police officers than ever before.

According to the annual report, crime levels during the pandemic – as across the country – dropped in Hertfordshire.

Total crime, says the report, was down by 13.9 per cent in 2020-21 – with burglary down by 34 per cent and robbery down by 38 per cent.

In the report Mr Lloyd stresses that 'Hertfordshire continues to be a very safe place to live and work'.

However it does also highlight a two per cent increase in 2020/21 in domestic abuse.

As a result of the pandemic, police have also been called on to enforce restrictions, designed to reduce the spread of Covid.

And as well as recognising public support for the 'swift enforcement of blatant breaches', Mr Lloyd praises police officers.

"The efforts of all officers particularly those serving on the front-line, helped to slow or reduce the rate of infection at critical points in the crisis and they should be commended," he says in the report.

The report also highlights Hertfordshire Police's "radical shift" to a 'Prevention First' approach – said to prioritise measures to prevent victimisation, such as early intervention, deterrence measures, target hardening and rehabilitation.

Underlining the Commissioner's commitment to it, the report states: "The Police and Crime Commissioner's budget will provide the resource, capacity and additional front-line officers to deliver this bold approach to policing in Hertfordshire, ensuring the county remains safe and the drivers of crime are addressed at the earliest opportunity."

     

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