Bournemouth 2026 - Safer & Stronger Communities
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Safer & Stronger Communities

Safer & Stronger

Looks at ways to reduce crime and the fear of crime, build respect in communities and remove poverty and disadvantage.


What is this theme about?

The key issues being considered are:

  • We need to continue crime reduction particularly violent crime, through targeted work on alcohol related violence and domestic violence
  • We need to reduce the fear of crime, through effective media/promotional work
  • The costs to the local community of drug misuse are enormous. It undermines family life, increases crime, damages health and ruins the lives of many. Tackling drug misuse is both a challenge worldwide and at a community level. It is a complex problem and requires integrated
    solutions and co-ordinated delivery of services
  • Dealing with anti-social behaviour, through effective enforcement, prevention and education, including implementing the Respect Action Plan
  • Ensuring that the public know what we are doing to tackle anti-social behaviour and what it is
  • Ensuring that there are effective partnership arrangements at neighbourhood level, to engage the community and address their priorities
  • Making Bournemouth a town where people from different backgrounds get on well together, where diversity is celebrated and prejudice and discrimination are not tolerated
  • Street prostitution affects the quality of life for the residents of the areas where it takes place. Residents often feel intimidated by prostitutes and their clients
  • Prostitution is unhealthy and unsafe for the prostitutes and their clients
  • There are many barriers that limit the opportunities for disadvantaged people
  • Debt and money-management are a real issue for many people within Bournemouth
  • Whilst progress with improving housing services has been good during the last few years, homelessness including rough sleeping remains a serious issue for Bournemouth which needs continued efforts to be made

Useful Websites

Reporting Hate Crime

 Dorset Police's web page on recognising and reporting hate crime.

 

Local Crime Mapping

Information on local crime figures