Manchester Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership
About the partnership
Our One Team Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP), consisting of the Council, Police, Offender Services, NHS, Housing Providers and community and voluntary organisations have achieved a lot in the past few years.
In that time, recorded crime fell by 38% and by 21% in the three-year period before that. Our challenge is to build on our success, to maintain that level of improvement, and to learn from our experiences - both positive and negative. Working together, we will get there.
Your main concerns are our main objectives
We want everyone to have confidence in the services that tackle crime and make communities safer. That's why we will focus on local priorities, concentrating on those crimes that harm the community the most.
Over the next three years, we will focus on:
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Reducing key crimes such as burglary and violent crime.
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Protecting vulnerable people.
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Reducing anti social behaviour.
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Reducing drug and alcohol-related offending.
- Reducing the number of first-time entrants into the youth justice system.
Contents of Manchester Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership
- About the partnership (this page)
- Reduce key crime
- Protect vulnerable people
- Reduce anti social behaviour
- Reduce drug and alcohol-related offending
- Reduce the number of first-time entrants into the youth justice system
- Building on success
- Increasing community engagement
- Strengthening links with the justice system
- Ensuring a strong and inclusive partnership approach
Further information
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Making Manchester Safer
For more information on the partnership, crime prevention and crime alerts for Manchester, log on to the Making Manchester Safer website.
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Crime and Antisocial Behaviour Reduction Strategy 2011-14
Download a PDF of the Manchester Crime and Antisocial Behaviour Reduction Strategy 2011-14





