Well we are now only 3
weeks away from the PCC elections and the pace is hotting up. The hustings have started and the candidates
are all starting to make their views known. Firstly however can I just take this opportunity to thank
all the volunteers who have hand delivered 50,000 cards and 50,000 of my PCC
magazines! I should also mention
how delighted I was to see that the government have heard our demands for action
to be taken about sex offenders and those who commit acts of serious violence
to be at last convicted for life imprisonment on their second conviction. Hopefully we will never ever have
another incident like the tragic murder of Mrs Richardson in Hexham in 2011 by
a known and convicted psychopath like Derek Jarman who should never have been
released from prison in the first place.
I had my second action
day yesterday and this time I concentrated on the links between alcohol and
crime. Crime is at record low
levels so the challenge for PCC’s is how to drive it down even further, not
easy. However one way is to
address this regions obsession with alcohol. We have the highest levels of liver disease and hospital admissions,
which is costing the taxpayer millions of pounds. Plus 50% of all crime is linked to alcohol, as is 50% of all
serious violence, 45% of domestic violence and 1 in 6 police officers are
assaulted because of it.
The key I believe is
to reduce its affordability, availability and desirability. So yesterday I vested, Spice FM radio,
Mary Angelou Centre, spoke to Safe Newcastle and visited the Tyneside Rape
Crisis Centre. It became clear to
me that all of us are affected by the detrimental affects of alcohol. I’m not preaching about this because
during this process I learned that I’m a self confessed binge drinker! In other words I wait until a Friday or
Saturday night to have a drink of beer, glass of wine with a meal or in the
winter a wee dram. I suppose none
of us are ever too old or wise to learn!
So onwards and upwards,
lots more public events to come to yet before the big day. I wish you all well and hope that you
and your families stay safe and please remember the 15th of November
and get out there, make your own choice and please vote!
You have the crime stats on your side .I think the challenge is to drive down the perception of crime with high visibility policing especially in rural areas and convince the public that they are not all potential victims and a return to Sir Richard Maynes "The primary object of an efficient police is the prevention of crime: the next that of detection and punishment of offenders if crime is committed. To these ends all the efforts of police must be directed. The protection of life and property, the preservation of public tranquillity, and the absence of crime, will alone prove whether those efforts have been successful and whether the objects for which the police were appointed have been attained."
ReplyDeleteThe last two sentences are very pertinent perhaps we could put it in the job description.
Good luck, you have my vote.