Strathclyde Police - Spotlight on safer streets

Campaign (2000) in support of the Spotlight on Safer Streets Campaign of Strathclyde Police, aimed at reducing crime and fear of crime.
Agency: The Glasgow Agency Author: Katy Watson

 Strathclyde Police

Spotlight on safer streets

Background to Task

Strathclyde Police is committed to reducing violent crime. This is defined as the offences of murder/attempted murder, robbery/attempted robbery, serious assault, and abduction.

Strathclyde Police launched The Spotlight Campaign in October 1996. However the task set to the Glasgow Agency in 2000 was twotier.

  1. Reduce the fear of crime
  2. Reduce crime itself.

Although persons of any age or social background may be perpetrators or victims of violent crime, it is mainly committed by young males on other young males and...

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