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North Tyneside and Blyth: Maintaining Law and Order and Preserving the Quality of Life (From Northumbria Police: Chief Constable's Annual Report, 1988, P 25-28, 1989, Stanley Bailey -- See NCJ-117417)

NCJ Number
117420
Date Published
1989
Length
4 pages
Annotation
During 1988 policing the the North Tyneside and Blyth division of the Northumbria Police Authority in England continued its emphasis on maintaining law and order and enhancing residents' quality of life by deploying officers as required by operational needs and continuing to emphasize crime prevention.
Abstract
House burglary and motor vehicle theft both decreased from 1987 to 1988, although attempted burglaries increased. Police officers in plain clothes used bicycles to patrol Whitley Bay subdivision to deter crime. The Divisional Crime Team works independently of routine duties and is targeted to areas where a crime problem exists or is developing. In addition, a civilian has been appointed to update crime victims about the status of their cases. Tape recording of interviews with suspects began in December and should reduce paperwork and allow officers to pursue other duties more fully. The police have also provided extra policing for special events, assisted by an active special constabulary. Morale among police officers is high despite economic restrictions requiring the curtailment of overtime and extra attention to the careful management of resources.